UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS  LIBRARY 


JUL  1  4  1915 


Qompli/T\ei)ts  of  tlje  Secretary, 

A.  A.  CROZIER, 

Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS. 


PLAN  OF  CATALOGUE. 


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The  arrangement  of  the  names  of  varieties  in  the  Catalogue  is  alphabetical  and 
according  to  the  nomenclature  adopted  by  the  Society.  Synonyms  are  given  in  a  few 
instances  where  it  seemed  necessary,  and  these  are  placed  under  the  adopted  names 
in  italics. 

The  columns  are  arranged  thus:  In  the  first  the  names  of  varieties,  in  the  next 
seven  columns  the  description,  and  in  the  remaining  columns  the  States  or  Districts. 

The  State  or  District  columns  are  not  placed  in  alphabetical  order,  as  in  the  octavo 
editions,  but  are  grouped  in  Divisions  somewhat  similar  in  climate,  and  other  charac¬ 
ters  affecting  fruit  culture.  Thus:  1. — Northern  Division — between  42°  and  49°. 
2. — Central  Division — between  35°  and  42°.  3. — Southern  Division — between  28° 
and  35  ° . 

The  State  or  District  in  which  a  fruit  is  recommended  for  cultivation  is  designated 
by  a  star  (*),  and  if  the  variety  is  of  great  superiority  and  value,  two  stars  (**) ;  if 
new  or  recently  introduced  and  promising,  by  a  dagger  (t). 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2017  with  funding  from 

University  of  Illinois  Urbana-Champaign  Alternates 


https://archive.org/details/catalogueoffruit00amer_0 


I.  APPLES. 


Explanation  of  Abbreviations. — The  Size  is  understood  by  1.  for  large;  m.  for  medium,  and  s.  for  small.  The 
Form — r.  c.  for  roundish  conical;  ob.  for  oblong;  r.  ob.  for  roundish  oblate;  11.  foi  flat  or  oblate;  r.  for  roundish.  The 
Col  “  ~y.  r.  for  yellow  and  red;  r.  s.  for  red  striped;  g.  y.  for  greenish  yellow;  rus.  for  russeted;  y.  rus.  for  yellow 
and  russet.  The  Quality — g.  for  good;  v.  g.  for  very  good;  b.  for  best.  The  Use — F.,  fruit  valuable  for  all  family 
purposes;  K.  M.,  valuable  for  kitchen  or  market  purposes;  F.  M.,  family  and  market.  The  Season — S.  for  summer; 
E.  A.  for  early  autumn;  L.  A.  for  late  autumn,  and  VY.  for  winter.  All  these  characters  of  course  only  designate  lead, 
ing  positive  features,  and  vary  in  their  distinctness  according  to  soil  and  climate  in  which  they  are  grown.  The  Origin 
is  shown  by  Rus.  for  Russian ;  Eng.  for  English  ;  Am.  for  American  ;  Ger.  for  German  ;  F.  for  foreign. 


vi 


CATALOGUE  OF  FEUITS — APPLES. 


DESCRIPTION. 

3 

2 

s 

p 

£ 

NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

O 

P 

o 

o 

Quality. 

Use 

Season. 

Origin. 

i 

Alerson’s  Early . 

m. 

1*. 

y- 

V.  g. 

K. 

S. 

Am. 

2 

Alexander  . 

i. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

g- 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

Rus. 

3 

American  Beauty . 

i. 

r.  oh. 

y- 

v-  g- 

F.  M 

W. 

Am. 

4 

American  Golden . 

American  Golden  Pippin. 

i. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

v-  g- 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

5 

American  Summer . ! . 

American  Summer  Pearmain. 

m. 

ob. 

y-  r. 

b. 

F. 

s. 

Am. 

6 

Arnold’s  Beauty . 

in. 

a. 

y- 

v-  g- 

F. 

w. 

Am. 

7 

Aromatic  Carolina . . 

i. 

a. 

y-  r- 

v-  g- 

F. 

A. 

Am. 

8 

Autumn  Bough . 

m. 

r.  c. 

g-y 

V.  g. 

F. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

9 

Autumn  Swaar . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F. 

L.  A. 

Am. 

10 

Bailey  Sweet  . 

i. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

L.  A. 

Am. 

11 

Baker  . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r. 

V.  g. 

K.  M. 

W 

Am. 

12 

Baldwin . 

i. 

r.  c. 

g. 

g- 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

13 

Baltimore . 

Cable's  Gilliflower.  Mahaska. 

m. 

r.  c. 

y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

14 

Baltzby  . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

g' 

F.  M 

A. 

Am. 

15 

Beauty  of  Kent  . 

i. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

tr 

K.  M. 

L.  A. 

Eng. 

16 

Belden  Sweet  . . 

m. 

r.  c. 

y- 

g- 

F. 

W. 

Am. 

17 

Belmont  . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y- 

b. 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

18 

Ben  Davis . 

New  York  Pippin. 

i. 

r.  c. 

y- 

g- 

Iv.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

19 

Benoni  . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y-  >'• 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

s. 

Am. 

20 

Bentley's  Sweet  . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

21 

Berkshire  Spy . 

m. 

1*.  c. 

r.  s. 

v.  g 

F. 

E.W. 

Am. 

22 

Bethlemite  . , . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r. 

b. 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

23 

Bevan’s  Favorite . . . 

m. 

tf.  c. 

y-  i- 

g- 

F. 

s. 

Am. 

24 

Black  Apple  . 

Jersey  Black. 

m. 

li. 

d.  r. 

g- 

F. 

w. 

Am. 

25 

20 

27 

Blenheim  Pippin . 

Blue  Pearmain .  . 

i 

i. 

r.  ob. 

r.  c. 

y-  >• 

v-  g- 

o* 

F.  M. 
M. 

w. 

w. 

Eng. 

Bonum . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

v-g- 

M. 

L.  A. 

Am. 

28 

Bourassa . 

in. 

r.  c. 

y-  '• 

g- 

M. 

L.  A. 

Ger. 

29 

Bowen’s  Favorite . 

m 

r.  ob. 

r. 

g- 

M. 

A. 

Am. 

30 

Bower’s  Nonpareil . 

i. 

fl. 

y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

31 

Bowling’s  Sweet . 

in. 

r. 

y- 

g- 

M. 

L.  A 

Am. 

32 

Broad  well . 

m. 

r.  c. 

g-  y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

L  A. 

Am. 

33 

Brittle  Sweet . 

in. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

g- 

F. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

34 

35 

36 

Brown . 

Nottingham  Brown. 

Summer  . 

i. 

i. 

a. 

r.  s. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

L.  A. 

S. 

Am. 

Am. 

Buckingham  .  . 

Fall  Queen  of  Kentucky ,  Bachelor , 
Equinetely . 

i. 

r.  ol>. 

y-  i'- 

V.  g- 

F.  M. 

E.W. 

Am. 

37 

Buff  . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r- 

g- 

F. 

W. 

Am. 

38 

Buffington’s  Early . 

m. 

fl. 

y- 

g- 

F. 

s. 

Am. 

39 

Bullock’s  Pippin . 

American  Golden  Russet. 

s. 

r.  c. 

y.  1'US. 

b. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

40 

Burlington  Pippin . 

in. 

fl.  c. 

y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

41 

Cadwallader’s  Golden . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

g- 

K.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

42 

Calef  Sweet . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

V.  g. 

w. 

Am. 

43 

Calkin’s  Pippin . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

w. 

N.  S. 

44 

Camack  Sweet . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

45 

Campfield  . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g.  r. 

g- 

M.  Iv 

w. 

Am. 

46 

Canada  Baldwin . 

in. 

ob. 

r. 

V.  g. 

w. 

Can. 

47 

Canada  Ileinette . 

i. 

r.  c. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

F. 

48 

Cannon  Pearmain . 

m. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F. 

w. 

A. 

49 

Carolina  June . 

Carolina  Red  June. 

m. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M 

s. 

Am. 

50 

Carolina  Watson . 

m. 

fl.  c. 

g-  y-  r. 

g- 

M. 

s. 

Am. 

51 

Carter’s  Blue . 

l. 

r.  ob. 

g.  r. 

V.  g 

F.  M. 

E.  A. 

Am- 

52 

Cane  Creek  Sweet . 

in. 

r. 

y- 

g- 

F. 

s. 

Am. 

53 

Chattahoochee  . 

m. 

n. 

y- 

g- 

M 

w. 

Am. 

54 

Chenango  . 

m. 

ob.  c. 

g.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

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2  Moderate  bearer;  showy;  hardy. 
5  Slender  grower,  but  healthy. 


12  In  Vermont  adapted  only  to  the  Southern  and  Western  parts 
of  the  State  south  of  Burlington. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


vii 


Between  42°  and  49° 


II. — Central  Division.— Between  35  0  and  42  °  TIL— S.  Dir.— Bet.  2S°  &  35° 


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A  Lardy  tree;  very  productive. 

A  coarse,  showy  fruit. 

Fine  for  table;  too  tender  for  shipping. 


18  Valuable  shipping  sort.  45  Valued  for  stock  and  cider 

20  Fine  winter  variety.  49  Esteemed  South  and  West. 

22  Resembles  Newtown  Spitzenburgh.  51  Valued  at  the  South. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


viii 


DESCRIPTION.  I.— N.Div. 


p 

NAMES. 

w 

s: 

c 

O 

o 

O 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

N  ova  Scotia. 
New  Brunswick 

Maine. 

New  Hampshire 
Vermont. 

|  Massachusetts. 
Rhode  Island. 

Chenango  Strawberry ,  Sherwood’s  Favorite. 

55 

Clark’s  Pearman . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

v.  g. 

M.  W. 

Am. 

56 

Clayton . 

i. 

c. 

y-  r. 

g- 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

57 

Clyd'e  Beauty . 

i. 

r.  c. 

g.  r. 

g- 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

* 

58 

Cooper  . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

g- 

M.  L. A. 

59 

Cooper’s  Market . 

m. 

1\  c. 

y.  r. 

g. 

M.  W. 

Am. 

60 

Cooper’s  Early . . 

m. 

r. 

y- 

g- 

M.  A. 

Am. 

Cooper's  Early  White. 

61 

Cogswell . . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y-  '■ 

b. 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

**  * 

62 

Cole’s  Quince . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

*  * 

63 

Colvert .  . . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y-  v. 

g- 

F.  M.  L.  A. 

Am. 

* . ' 

64 

Cornell’s  Fancy . 

m. 

ob. 

y.  r- 

g- 

F.  M.  L.  A. 

Am. 

65 

Cox’s  Orange . . .  . 

m. 

ob. 

y.  r 

v.  g. 

F.  E. A. 

Emr. 

* 

Cox's  Orange  Pippin. 

66 

Cracking . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

g- 

K.  L.  A. 

Am. 

67 

Creek  . 

in. 

fl.  c. 

y-  r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

68 

6!) 

Cross . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  ff. 

F.  M.  S. 

Am. 

1  1  1  i  i 

Cullasaga . 

m. 

1*.  c. 

y.  s. 

O' 

M.  W. 

Am. 

70 

Curtis  Sweet . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  r. 

g- 

K.  L.  A. 

Am. 

* 

71 

Danvers  Sweet . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g.  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M .  W. 

Am. 

*  *  * 

Danvers  Winter  Sweet. 

72 

Dean . 

m. 

fl. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  E.  A. 

Am. 

*  ! 

73 

Detroit  Red . 

m 

r.  ob. 

r. 

g- 

F.  M.  E.  W. 

Am. 

74 

Diskaroon  .  . 

m. 

r.  c. 

g- 

g- 

F.  M .  A. 

Am. 

75 

Dominie .  . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

76 

Drap  d’Or . . . 

l. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

V.  g. 

F.  S. 

Ger. 

* 

77 

Dutch  Mignonne . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

g- 

M.  W. 

Ger. 

* 

78 

Dyer . . 

m. 

r. 

g-  y- 

V.  g.| 

F.  E.  A. 

F. 

*  **  *  ** 

Pomme  Royal. 

79 

Early  Harvest . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  S. 

Am. 

*  **  **  *  jje  *  * 

80 

Early  Margaret . 

in. 

r. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  S. 

Ger. 

* 

Early  Red  Margaret. 

81 

Early  Joe . 

s. 

a. 

y-  r- 

1). 

F.  S. 

Am. 

*  * 

82 

Early  Penno'ck  . 

i. 

r.  c. 

ff. 

M.  S. 

Am. 

*  * 

83 

Early  Strawberry . . 

s. 

r. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  S. 

Am. 

***** 

84 

Early  Ripe . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

V. 

F.  S. 

Am. 

85 

Edgar  Red  Streak . 

1. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  £>’. 

F.  W. 

Am. 

Walbridge. 

1 '  !  1 

86 

Edward’s  Early . 

.  S. 

Am. 

87 

English  Russet . 

111. 

r.  c. 

y.  rus 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

Eng. 

*  |  *  ^ 

Poughkeepsie  Russet. 

88 

Esopus  Spitzenburg . 

1. 

ob. 

y- 1-- 

b. 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

*  -j-  *  * 

89 

Etowah . 

111. 

ob.  c. 

v.  r. 

.  w. 

Am. 

Cooper's  Red. 

90 

Eustis  . 

Ill. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  E.  W. 

Am. 

* 

<)1 

Eutavv . 

.  A. 

Am. 

92 

Evening  Party . 

111. 

fl. 

r 

V.  g. 

F.  M .  W. 

Am. 

93 

Ewalt  . 

1. 

r. 

y  r. 

g. 

M.  W. 

Am. 

94 

Excel  . 

]. 

ob  c. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

Am. 

95 

Fallawater . 

1. 

r.  c. 

g-  y- 

M.  W- 

Am. 

t . 

Fornwalder,  Tulpehoclcen. 

96 

Fall  Harvey . 

1. 

r.  <>b. 

g-  y- 

<T. 

M.  L.  A. 

Am. 

t . .  * . . . .  * . . 

97 

Fall  Jennetiug . 

1. 

fl. 

g-y- 

g- 

M.  E.  A. 

Ain. 

*  + 

98 

Fall  Orange  . 

]. 

r. 

V.  I*. 

<r 

K.  M.  L.  A. 

Am. 

* 

99 

Fall  Pippin . 

]. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  L.  A. 

Am. 

*  -j-  *  *  ** 

Holland  Pippin ,  erroneously. 

100 

Fall  Qupfin  . . . 

Ill. 

ob.  c. 

y-  r. 

cr. 

F.  M.  A. 

Am. 

** 

lines,  Gross  Pommier. 

101 

Fall  Wine  . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

r.  v. 

b. 

F.  LA. 

Am. 

*  ** 

102 

Fameuse . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M.  W. 

F. 

*  **  H«*  **  **  *  * 

Pomme  de  Neige ,  Snow  Apple. 

103 

Family . . 

Ill. 

Il  G. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

M .  S. 

Am. 

104 

111. 

fl. 

r.  s. 

V. 

F.  M  S. 

Am. 

105 

Ferdinand  . 

1. 

fl. 

o.  y. 

g- 

.  w. 

Am. 

75  Productive  and  hardy.  81  A  delicious  table  sort;  tree  of  small  growth. 

78  Valued  for  dessert.  *  82  Popular  market  sort. 

79  Succeeds  best  on  strong  soils.  88  Continues  a  long  time  after  ripening ;  often  called  Red  J uneating 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


ix 


Between  42  °  and  49  o 


II. — Central  Division. — Between  35°  and  42°  III — S.  Div.  Bet.  2b°  &  35° 


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X 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


DESCRIPTION.  I— N .  Div. 


Number. 

NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

Nova  Scotia. 

»  | 
o 

£ 

5 

e 

6 
z; 

i  Maine. 

New  Hampshire 

|  Vermont. 
Massachusetts. 

Rhode  Island. 

10G 

Ferris . 

m. 

r  fl 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

107 

Fink  . 

in. 

fl 

v.  r. 

M. 

L.  W. 

Am. 

108 

Fourth  of  July . 

m. 

M 

S. 

Ger. 

t 

100 

Faust’s  Winter,  Faust . 

in. 

w. 

Am. 

110 

Foundling . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r. 

o‘ 

g- 

F. 

A. 

Am. 

*  * 

t 

111 

Fulton . 

m. 

fl 

M. 

W 

Am. 

112 

Gabriel  . 

in. 

to-  J  ' 

M 

L  A 

Am. 

113 

Garden  Roval . 

m. 

ob. 

y-  r. 

b. 

F. 

S- 

Am. 

* 

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114 

Garretson’s  Early  . 

in . 

K 

A. 

Am. 

115 

Gilpin  . 

s. 

r.  c. 

to* 

M. 

W. 

Am. 

* 

Oartliouse ,  Little  Romanite. 

J  •  1  • 

to’ 

116 

Goff .  . 

i. 

a 

v.  r. 

Y.  £f. 

K.  M. 

s. 

Am. 

117 

Golden  Ball . . . 

i. 

r. 

V. 

Of. 

F. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

* 

118 

Golden  Dixie . 

m. 

r.  ob 

0.  y. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

S. 

Am. 

119 

Golden  Russet  of  Western  New  York . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

y.  rus. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

** 

** 

120 

Golden  Sweet . 

i. 

r. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

s. 

Am. 

* 

4=*  * 

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121 

Granite  Beauty . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

v.  r. 

g- 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

t  * 

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122 

Gravenstein . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

L.  A. 

Ger. 

** 

**  *4s  **  **  ** 

123 

Green  Cheese . . . 

in. 

a. 

g.  y. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

124 

Green  Sweet .  ,  . . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

.  IT.  V. 

Of. 

K.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

* 

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125 

Grimes"  Golden . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F. 

w. 

Am. 

* 

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12G 

Gully . 

ni. 

fl. 

g.  y. 

Y.  g. 

F. 

w. 

Am. 

127 

Hall  . 

s. 

fl 

y.  r. 

V.  Of- 

F. 

w. 

Am. 

128 

Hamilton . 

i. 

r. 

j 

V-  r. 

Of. 

F.  M. 

A. 

Am. 

129 

Haskell  Sweet . 

m. 

a. 

Of.  V- 

V.  Of. 

F. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

* 

130 

Hawthornden . 

in . 

r.  ob. 

er.  v. 

Of- 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

F. 

* 

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131 

Hartford  Sweet . 

l. 

r  ob. 

r.  s. 

Of- 

M. 

w. 

Am. 

132 

Hewes’  Crab . 

s. 

r. 

y.  r. 

g- 

Cider 

L.  A. 

Am. 

H ewes'  Virginia  Grab. 

133 

Higby  Sweet . 

m. 

r.  c. 

y-  r. 

V.  g. 

F. 

L.  A. 

Am. 

..  + 

134 

High  Top  Sweet . 

s. 

r. 

g-  y. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

S. 

Am. 

* 

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Sweet  June. 

135 

Ilockett’s  Sweet . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

V-  r. 

Of- 

K. 

w. 

Am. 

136 

Holland  Pippin . 

l. 

O'.  V. 

Of- 

K.  M. 

L.  A. 

F. 

* 

137 

Holly . " . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

V-  r. 

Of- 

K. 

W. 

Am. 

138 

Hoover,  Black  Coal . 

m. 

r. 

v.  r. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

139 

Horn . 

in. 

a. 

of.  r. 

V.  Of- 

F.  M. 

L.  W. 

Am. 

140 

Horse,  Haas . 

l. 

r. 

y-  r. 

g- 

K.  M. 

s. 

Am. 

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141 

llubbardston . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

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Hubbardston  Nonsuch. 

142 

Hunt  Russet . 

ni. 

r.  ob. 

v.  rus. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

** 

143 

Huntsman’s  Favorite . 

i. 

ob. 

y. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

144 

Hurlbut . 

ni. 

r.  ob. 

y-  >"■ 

g- 

F.  M. 

L.  A. 

Am. 

t 

t  * 

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145 

Irish  Pippin . 

in. 

r 

r.  s. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

E.  W. 

Am. 

146 

Jefferson  County . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

y.  r. 

Of- 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

147 

Jefferis . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

V.  g- 

F.  M. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

t-- 

148 

Jersey  Sweet . 

in. 

r. 

y.  r. 

V.  Of. 

F.  M. 

E.  A. 

Am. 

* 

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149 

Jewett’s  Red . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

j 

r. 

g- 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

1  * 

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Jewett's  Fine  Red. 

150 

Jonathan  . 

in. 

r.  c. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

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151 

Julian . 

ni. 

fl.  c. 

w.  r. 

Of- 

K. 

s. 

Am. 

152 

Junaluskee . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

g. 

V.  o. 

F.  M. 

w. 

Am. 

153 

Kentucky  Red . 

in. 

r.  c. 

gy-dr 

g- 

F.  M. 

A. 

Am. 

Kentucky  Red  Streak.  Bradford's  Best. 

154 

Kentucky  . 

1. 

r.  c. 

1  y.  r. 

Of- 

M. 

L.  A. 

155 

Keswick  Codlin . 

m. 

r.  c. 

of.  y. 

g. 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

Eng. 

* 

156 

Key’s  Fall . 

in. 

r. 

rus. 

V.  Of- 

F.  M. 

E.  W. 

Am. 

157 

Kinnaird’s  Choice . 

m. 

a. 

y.  r. 

g. 

F.  M. 

W. 

Am. 

158 

Kinney’s  Winter . 

W. 

159 

Kirkbridge . 

m. 

ob. 

g-  y- 

g- 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

Kirkbridge  White. 

160 

Klaproth . 

in. 

i  a. 

v.  r. 

Of- 

K.  M 

E.  A. 

Am. 

.  .  1 .  . 

161 

Lady  Apple . 

s. 

a. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M 

W. 

F. 

1  * 

el 

162 

|  Lady’s  Sweet . 

i 

r. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M 

W. 

Am. 

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107  Valuable  as  a  very  late  keeper  and  for  cider.  122  Ripens  early  and  keeps  late. 

108  Very  hardy  tree  and  handsome  fruit.  123  One  of  the  best  south. 

113  Of  a  delicious  pear  flavor.  130  One  of  the  most  profitable  of  market  sorts. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


Between  42°  and  49° 


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132  Valued  only  for  cider. 

133  A  delicious  dessert  apple. 


148  Very  valuable  for  market  or  stock. 


142  A  hardy  tree  and  line  fruit.  Supposed  to  be  identical 
with  Golden  Russet  of  Mass.,  but  not  fully  decided. 


nzona. 


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CATALOGUE  OP  FRUITS — APPLES. 


DESCRIPTION.  I. — N  .  Div. — 


3 

2 

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NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use 

Season. 

Origin. 

Nova  Scotia. 

|  New  Brunswick 

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Massachusetts.  J 

Rhode  Island.  1 

163 

Lansingburg  . 

111. 

r.  fl. 

y.  r. 

g. 

M. 

W.  Am . 

164 

Late  Strawberry  . 

Ill. 

r. 

y.  r. 

v.  g. 

F.  M 

L.  A  Am . 

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t 

Autumn  Strawberry. 

165 

Lawyer  . 

1. 

r.  ob. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am . 

166 

Limber  Twig  .  . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

y.  r. 

g- 

M. 

W.  Am . 1 . 

167 

Long  Island  Russet  . . . 

111. 

r. 

rus. 

K. 

W.  Am  ... 

168 

Lome . . 

1. 

r.  fl. 

g.  r. 

V.  g 

F.  M. 

W.  N.  S.  *  •• 

Marquis  of  Lome. 

169 

Loudon  Pippin . 

1. 

a. 

y-  r- 

M. 

W.  Am . 

* 

170 

Lowell  . 

1. 

r.  c. 

g-  y- 

v-  g- 

F.  M. 

E.  A.  Am.  *  •  • 

* 

Orange ,  Tallow  Pippin,  Queen  Anne,  Michigan 

Golden  Pippin. 

171 

Lyscom  . 

1. 

r. 

g-  y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

E.  A.  Am. 

* 

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172 

Maiden’s  Blush  . 

111. 

r. 

g-  y- 

g- 

K.  M. 

E.  A.  Am.  t  •  • 

* 

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173 

Major 

1. 

r.  fl. 

g.  r. 

V.  ff. 

F.  M. 

W  Am 

174 

Mangum . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

v.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  . 

175 

Mann . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r. 

V.  g- 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  •  •  •  ■ 

t 

t 

176 

Manomet . 

Ill. 

r.  ob. 

v.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.  A.  Am. 

* 

177 

Mary  Womac 

1. 

r.  fl. 

v.  r. 

V.  g. 
V.  S’. 

F.  M 

W.  Am.  •  ■  •  ■ 

178 

Maston’s  Red  . 

Ill. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

F. 

W.  Am 

* 

Marston’s  Red  Winter. 

179 

Mason’s  Orange . 

V.  1. 

ob. 

y. 

g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am. 

180 

Mason’s  Stranger . 

Ill. 

a. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am. 

181 

Mattamusket . 

s. 

a. 

y.  r. 

g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  . 

182 

Maverack  Sweet . 

Ill. 

r.  ob. 

y*  r 

V.  g. 

M. 

W.  Am.  . 

183 

Maxy  . 

111. 

1*.  c. 

g.  V. 

g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am. 

1»4 

McAfee’s  Nonsuch . 

1. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  . 

Large  Striped  Pearmain. 

185 

McIntosh  Red . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  .  . 

t 

180 

McLellan . 

III. 

r.  ob. 

y.  r 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  .  .  . 

* 

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187 

Mellinger . 

Ill. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

V. 

F.  M. 

E.W.  Am. 

188 

Melon . 

111. 

r.  ob. 

v.  r. 

b. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am. 

* 

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189 

Mexico . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

A.  Am . 

t 

190 

Milam  . 

ni. 

r. 

r.  s. 

S- 

K.  M. 

W.  Am. 

191 

Milden  or  Milding  . 

i. 

a. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.W.  Am . 

** 

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192 

Minister  . 

i. 

ob. 

r.  s. 

g- 

K.  M. 

L.  A.  Am . 

**  * 

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193 

Missouri  Pippin . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

y.  r. 

g. 

M. 

W.  Am . 

Missouri  Keeper. 

194 

Monmouth  Pippin . 

1. 

a. 

y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am . 

Red  Cheek  Pippin. 

195 

Moore’s  Sweet . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

r. 

S' 

K. 

W.  Am . 

* 

196 

Mother . 

ni. 

r.  c. 

y.  r. 

b. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  *  . . 

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197 

Munson  Sweet . 

m. 

a. 

y-  g- 

g- 

K.  M. 

L.  A.  Am.  *  . . 

Orange  Sweet. 

198 

Nansemond  Beauty . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am . 

199 

Newtown  Pippin . 

). 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

V-  g- 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  ..  t 

Albemarle  Pippin,  Brooke's  Pippin. 

200 

Newtown  Spitzenburg . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

b. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  | . . 

Vandevere  of  New  York. 

201 

Nickaiack . 

]. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

S’ 

F.  M. 

W.  Am . 

202 

Nonpareil  Russett . 

m. 

r. 

y-  g- 

g- 

F.  M 

W.  Eng.  *  .  . 

203 

Northern  Spy . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  >'• 

b. 

F.  M. 

W.  Am.  **  . . 

* 

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204 

Northampton . 

m. 

a. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F. 

E.W.  Am . 

205 

Oakland  . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

v.  r. 

V .  g. 

F. 

W.  Am . 

Oakland  County  Seek-no- Further. 

200 

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m. 

ob. 

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A.  Am . 

207 

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L.  A.  Am . 

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210 

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100  Hardy  and  productive  Southwest.  177  A  seedling  from  Rambo,  which  it  resembles. 

172  A  profitable  market  sort.  188  One  of  the  most  delicious  apples;  tree  a  poor  grower. 

170  A  valued  sweet  apple.  196  Esteemed  where  known. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  FKUITS — APPLES 


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207  Esteemed  where  known.  at  the  West  25  or  more  years  since. 

209  One  of  the  most  hardy  varieties. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FEUITS — APPLES. 


xiv 


DESCRIPTION. 


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NAMES. 


White  Bellflower ,  Woolman's  Long. 

led . 

Otoe  Red  Streak. 


Peck’s  Pleasant 
Perry  Russet. . . . 
Pewaukee  . 


Pickard’s  Reserve . 

Pilot . 

Pittsburg  Pippin . 

Pleasant  Valley . 

Pleasant  Valley  Pippin. 


Pomme  Grise  . 
Porter . 


President  . 

Primate . 

Progress . 

Protker’s  Winter 


Pumpkin  Sweet . 

Lyman's  Pumpkin  Sweet,  Pound  Sweet. 

Pyle’s  Winter . 

Pyle's  Red  W inter. 

Ramsdell’s  Sweet .  m. 

Ram  bo .  m. 

Rawle’s  Genet .  b 

Red  Astrackan .  L 

Red  Canada .  m. 

Old  Nonsuch,  Richfield  Nonsuch,  Steele's  Red 
Winter  of  Some. 

Red  Catkead . h 

Red  Crab .  s. 

Red  Ranee  .  m- 

Red  Winter  Pearmain .  m. 

Bumcombe. 

Red  Stripe .  R>- 

Rhode  Island  Greening .  1- 

Rhode’s  Orange . 


Ribston  Pippin 
Rickard’s  Graft  . . . 

Ridge  Pippin . 

Robinson’s  Superb 
Robertson’s  White 
Rock  Pippin . 


Lemon. 


Rockport  Sweet . 

Romanite,  of  the  South. 

Roman  Stem . 

Rome  Beauty . 

Roxbury  Russet . 

Saint  Lawrence . 

Sarah . 

Saxton . 


Fall  Stripe. 


Sheppard’s  Sweet 

Shiawassee  Beauty . 

Shockley . 

Simmons’  Red . 

Red  Everlasting. 
Smith’s  Cider . 


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217  Very  hardy. 


224  A  tree  of  small  grow’th  ;  succeeds  well  at  the  north. 
230  Valued  chiefly  for  its  keeping  qualities. 


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242  Extensively  grown  South  and  West. 


248  A  long  keeper. 

253  Entirely  distinct  from  Gilpin  or  Shockley. 


XVI 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES. 


DESCRIPTION. 


3 

p 

£ 

NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use 

Season. 

265 

Smokehouse . 

1. 

r.  ob. 

y-  r. 

g- 

K.  M. 

W. 

266 

Somerset,  of  Maine . 

m. 

fl. 

r.  s. 

v.  g. 

F. 

s. 

267 

Somerset,  of  New  York . 

s. 

r.  c. 

y.  rus. 

v.  g. 

F. 

E.  A. 

268 

Sops  of  Wine . 

Hominy. 

m. 

r. 

y.  r. 

g- 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

269 

Soulard . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y  r. 

g- 

M. 

I,.  A. 

270 

Southern  Porter . 

m. 

r.  c. 

y- 

v.  g 

F.  M 

s. 

271 

Spice  Russet . 

s. 

fi.  c. 

y.  rus. 

v.  g. 

F. 

W. 

272 

Stansill . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

g- 

F. 

w. 

273 

Stark . . . . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  r. 

g- 

F. 

w. 

274 

Stevenson’s  Winter . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 

g. 

F. 

w. 

275 

Summer  Bellefleur . 

ni. 

r.  c. 

y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

A. 

276 

Summer  Hagloe . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

K.  M. 

s. 

277 

Summer  King . 

m. 

fl. 

y-  r. 

g- 

F.  M. 

s. 

278 

Summer  Queen . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  r- 

g- 

K.  M. 

s. 

279 

Summer  Pound  Royal . . . . . . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y.  rus. 

M. 

E.  A. 

280 

Summer  Pippin . 

Champlain  Nyack. 

in. 

ob.  c. 

y-  r. 

s* 

K.  M. 

L.  S. 

281 

Summer  Rose  . 

s. 

r. 

v.  r. 

b. 

F. 

S. 

282 

Summer  Seek  no  further . 

m. 

ob  c. 

■y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

s. 

283 

Summer  Sweet  Paradise . 

i. 

r. 

g-  y- 

v.  g. 

F. 

E.  A. 

284 

Susan’s  Spice . 

m. 

a. 

y-  r- 

g- 

F. 

A. 

285 

Sutton  Beauty . , . . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

v.  <r. 

F.  M. 

E.  W. 

286 

Striped  Sweet . 

Striped  Sweet  Pippin. 

l. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.  W. 

287 

Swaar . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y. 

Ik 

F.  M. 

W. 

288 

Sweet  Belle  et  Bonne  . 

ni. 

r.  ob. 

y.  rus. 

V.  g. 

F. 

E.W. 

289 

Sweet  Bough . 

Large  Yellow  Bough. 

i. 

ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

S. 

290 

Sweet  Pear . . . . 

m. 

r.  c. 

y- 

V.  g. 

F. 

A. 

291 

Sweet  Winesap . 

in. 

a. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

M. 

W. 

292 

Taunton . 

i. 

r.  c. 

y.  r- 

g- 

F.  M. 

A. 

293 

Tetofsky . 

m. 

11.  c. 

y-  r. 

g- 

K. 

S. 

294 

Tewksbury  Wi  ter . 

Tewksbury  Winter  Blush. 

s. 

«. 

y-  r 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

295 

Tillaquah . 

ni. 

r.  fl. 

y-  r. 

g- 

F.  M 

w. 

296 

Tinmouth . 

m. 

a. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F. 

w. 

297 

Talman  Sweet . 

in. 

r. 

g.  y- 

V.  g. 

K.  M. 

w. 

298 

Tompkins  King . 

King  of  Tompkins  County. 

i. 

r. 

y- r- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

w. 

299 

Townsend . 

Hocking. 

ni. 

r.  ob. 

r.  S. 

g- 

M. 

s. 

300 

Trenton  Early . 

m. 

r. 

y- 

g- 

F. 

s. 

301 

Twenty  Ounce . 

T wenty  Ounce  Apple ,  Cayuga  Red  Streak. 

]. 

r. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

L.  A. 

302 

Utter  . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

g- 

F.  K. 

A. 

303 

Vandevere . 

in. 

fl. 

y.  r. 

g- 

M. 

w. 

304 

Victuals  and  Drink . 

i. 

ob. 

y.  rus. 

g- 

F. 

w. 

305 

Virginia  GreeniDg . 

i. 

a. 

g-  y- 

O'. 

M. 

w. 

306 

Wagener . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

y- 1- 

b. 

F. 

w. 

307 

Warfield . 

i. 

fl. 

y. 

g- 

F.  M. 

A. 

308 

Washington . 

Washington  Strawberry. 

i. 

r.  c. 

y-  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.  A. 

309 

Washington  Royal . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

g- 

M. 

W. 

310 

Water . 

m. 

r.  c. 

y-  r- 

V.  g' 

F. 

E.  W. 

311 

Waugh’s  Crab . 

s. 

r.  c. 

r.  s. 

g- 

Cider 

tv. 

312 

Wealthy . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

r. 

V-  g- 

F.  M. 

w. 

313 

Webb’s  Winter . 

m. 

r. 

y. 

g. 

F. 

w. 

314 

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r.  ob. 

g.  y. 

g- 

M. 

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315 

Western  Beauty . . 

Grosh ,  Summer  Rambo,  Etc. 

1. 

r.  ob. 

r.  s. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

s. 

316 

Westfield  Seek-no-further . 

1. 

r.  c. 

y.  r. 

b. 

F.  M. 

w. 

317 

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1. 

r.  ob. 

g.  y- 

g- 

K.  M. 

E.  A. 

318 

White  Juneating,  May,  Early  May,  Etc . 

s.  1 

r. 

g-  y- 

g- 

F.  M. 

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CATALOGUE  OF  FEU1TS — APPLES 


XVI 1 


Between  42°  and  4!)  o  II.  -Central  Division.— Between  35  0  and  42  0  III — S.  Div.  Bet.  26°  &  35° 


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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APPLES — CRABS. 


NAMES. 

5 


p 

56 


319 

320 

321 : 

322 

323 

324 

325 

320 


32? 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 


White  Paradise . 

Lady  Finger. 

White  Pippin . 

White  Winter  Pearmain . 

White  Rambo . 

Williams’  Favorite . 

Willis  Sweet . 

Willow  Twig . 

James  River. 


Wine . 

Hay’s  Wine,  Pennsylvania  Red  Streak. 

Winesap  . 

Winter  Sweet  Paradise . 

Wolf  River . 

Wythe  . 

Yates  . 

Yellow  Bellefleur . 

Yellow  June . 

Nantahalee. 

Yellow  Transparent . * . 

York  Imperial . 

Yopp’s  Favorite . 

Zachary  Pippin  . . . . . . . 


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Briar  Sweet  (of  Wisconsin) . 

Bver’s  Beauty . 

Cheriy . 

Conical . 

Early  Strawberry . 

Glover’s  Early . 

Hyslop . 

Lady  Elgin . 

Lake  Winter . 

Marengo . 

Minnesota . 

Montreal  Beauty . 

Orange . 

Orion . 

Red  Siberian . 

Spitzenburg . 

Sweet  Russet . 

Sylvan  Sweet . 

Transcendent  . 

Whitney  . 

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XIX 


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CATALOGUE  OF  FEUITS — APRICOTS — BLACKBERRIES. 


Ill —APRICOTS. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — r.,  roundish ;  r.  f.,  roundish 
flattened;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval ;  ob.  c.,  oblong  compressed.  Color — y.  o.,  yellow,  shaded  to  deep  orange  in  the  sun; 
o.  r.,  orange,  with  a  red  cheek;  o.,  orange.  Quality— g.,  good ;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best.  Use — All  apricots  being 
valued  for  the  dessert,  the  letter  F.  will  signify  that  it  is  extra  for  the  dessert,  and  F.  M.  that  it  is  valued  for  the  dessert 
and  at  the  same  time  profitable  for  market.  Season — E.,  early ;  M.,  medium  ;  L.,  late  in  season  of  ripening.  Origin — 
F.,  foreign;  Am.,  American. 


NAMES. 

DESCRIPTION. 

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Size. 

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Quality. 

Use. 

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s. 

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v.  g. 

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L. 

F. 

IV.— BLACKBERRIES. 


These  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — ob.  c.,  oblong  conic;  r.  c., 
roundish  conical  or  oval;  ob.  ov.,  oblong  oval.  Color — b.,  black.  Quality — g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best. 
Use — F.  M.,  family  and  market;  M.,  market.  Season — M.,  medium;  E.,  early;  L.,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American ; 
F.,  Foreign. 


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Ancient  Briton . 

Barnard . 

Brunton’s  Early . 

Dorchester . 

Early  Harvest . 

Kittatinoy . 

New  Rochelle,  or  Lawton . 

Sable  Queen . . . 

Snyder  . 

Stone’s  Hardy . 

Taylor  . 

Taylor's  Prolific. 

Wachusett . 

Western  Triumph . . 

Wilson’s  Early . 

Wilson  Junior . 


DESCRIPTION. 


Size. 

Form. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use 

Season. 

Origin. 

1. 

ob.  ov. 

b. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

1. 

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b. 

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b. 

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b. 

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Am. 

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r.  c. 

b. 

b. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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b. 

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L. 

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b. 

v.  g. 

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Am. 

i. 

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b. 

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b. 

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b. 

g. 

F.  M. 

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b. 

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4  Of  fine  flavor. 


6  Rusts  badly  in  many  places. 


12  Almost  thornless  and  valued  on  that  account. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — APRICOTS — BLACKBERRIES 


XXI 


III— APRICOTS. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form  -  r.,  roundish  ;  r.  f.,  roundish 
flattened;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval ;  ob.  c.,  oblong  compressed.  Color — y.  o.,  yellow,  shaded  to  dee])  orange  in  the  sun; 
o.  r.,  orange,  with  a  red  cheek;  o.,  orange.  Quality-- g.,  good ;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best.  Use — All  apricots  being 
valued  for  the  dessert,  the  letter  F.  will  signify  that  it  is  extra  for  the  dessert,  and  F.  M.  that  it  is  valued  for  the  dessert 
and  at  the  same  time  profitable  for  market.  Season — E.,  early  ;  M.,  medium  ;  L.,  late  in  season  of  ripening.  Origin — 
F.,  foreign;  Am.,  American. 


IV— BLACKBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — ob.  c.,  oblong  conic;  r.  c. 
roundish  conical  or  oval;  ob.  ov.,  oblong  oval.  Color— b.,  black.  Quality — g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best. 
Use — F.  M.,  family  and  market;  M.,  market.  Season — M.,  medium;  E.,  early  ;  L.,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American; 
F.,  foreign. 


XXII 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — CHERRIES. 


V-CHERRIES. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size— 1.,  large ;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form— ob.  h.,  obtuse  heart  shape ;  r.  ob. 
h.,  roundish  obtuse  heart  shape;  r.  h.,  roundish  heart  shape;  r.  roundish,  or  round.  Color— 1.  r.,  lively  bright  red;  d. 
r.,  dark  red,  almost  black  ;  a.  m.,  amber  mottled  with  red ;  y.  r.,  yellow  ground  shaded  and  marble  with  red.  Class— H., 
Hearts,  or  tender  fleshed  sweet  cherries;  B.,  Bigarreau,  or  firm  fleshed  cherries;  D.,  Dukes,  having  a  character  in  tree 
and  fruit  midway  between  the  Hearts  and  Morellos;  M.,  Morellos,  having  acid  fruit  and  the  tree  of  small,  slender 
growth.  Use — F.,  family,  for  dessert;  F.  M.,  family  or  market;  K.  M.,  for  cooking  or  market;  M.,  market.  Season — 
E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin— F.,  foreign ;  Am.,  American. 


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i. 

r.  h. 

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r. 

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Belle  d’ Orleans . 

m. 

r.  h. 

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i. 

ob.  h. 

v.  r. 

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Graffion ,  Yellow  Spanish. 

Black  Eagle . 

i. 

ob.  h. 

d.  r. 

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F.  M.  M. 

F. 

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i. 

r.  h. 

d.  r. 

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F.  M.  M. 

F. 

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i. 

r.  h. 

b. 

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i. 

r.  h. 

d.  r. 

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in. 

r. 

v. 

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m. 

r. 

a.  m. 

D. 

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m. 

r. 

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II. 

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Am. 

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in. 

r. 

d.  r. 

M. 

K.  M.  L. 

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m. 

r.  h. 

V-  r. 

H. 

F.  51.  L. 

Am. 

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d.  r. 

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s. 

r. 

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F. 

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111. 

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d.  r. 

D. 

F.  M.  M. 

F. 

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1. 

h. 

v.  r. 

B. 

K.  M.  L. 

F. 

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1. 

r.  h. 

y.  r. 

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1. 

r.  li. 

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Am. 

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1. 

ob.  h. 

d.  r. 

H. 

F.  M.  E. 

F. 

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1. 

ob.  h. 

d.  r. 

D. 

K.  M.  L. 

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Ill. 

r. 

r. 

G. 

K.  M. 

F. 

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1. 

r. 

d  r 

D. 

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F. 

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1. 

ob.  li. 

d.  r. 

B. 

F.  M.  M. 

F. 

* 

Monstrueuse  Mezel ,  Bigarreau  Gauhalis. 

May  Duke . . . 

1. 

r.  ob.  h. 

d.  r. 

D. 

K.  M.  E. 

F. 

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* 

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1. 

r. 

d.  r. 

M. 

K.  M.  M. 

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1. 

r.  li. 

d.  r. 

M. 

K. M.  L. 

F. 

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* 

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'  English  Moiello ,  Large  Morello. 

Napoleon . 

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y-  r. 

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r. 

D. 

F.  M. 

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r. 

d.  r. 

M. 

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ob.  h. 

d.  r. 

H. 

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v.  r. 

H. 

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1. 

r. 

1.  r. 

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r.  ob.  h. 

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F.  51.  E. 

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d.  r. 

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13  Very  hardy  and  productive. 


16  Believed  by  many  to  be  identical  with  Early  May 
of  the  West;  not  fully  settled. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — CHERRIES 


XXIli 


V— CHERRIES. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — ob.  li.,  obtuse  heart  shape ;  r.  ob. 
h.,  roundish  obtuse  heart  shape ;  r.  li.,  roundish  heart  shape ;  r.,  roundish  or  round.  Color — 1.  r.,  lively  bright  red ;  d. 
r.,  dark  red,  almost  black  ;  a.  m.,  amber  mottled  with  red  ;  y.  r.,  yellow  ground  shaded  and  marbled  with  red.  Class — 
H.,  Hearts,  or  tender  fleshed  sweet  cherries;  B.,  Bigarreau,  or  Arm  fleshed  cherries;  D.,  Dukes,  having  a  character  in 
tree  and  fruit  midway  between  the  Hearts  and  Morellos;  M.,  Morellos,  having  acid  fruit  and  the  tree  of  small,  slender 
growth.  Use — F.,  family,  for  dessert ;  F.  M.,  family  or  market;  K.  M.,  for  cooking  or  market;  M., market.  Season — 
E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin — F.,  foreign;  Am.,  American. 


Between  42  °  and  49  °  II. — Central  Division. — Between  35  0  and  42  ° 


III — S.  Div. — Bet.  28°  &  35° 


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36  The  latest  ripening  large  sweet  cherry. 


XXIV 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — CURRANTS — GOOSEBERRIES. 


VI— CURRANTS. 


The  columns  explain  :  Size — 1 ,  large;  m.,  medium  ;  s.,  small.  Form — with  reference  to  form  of  bunch — 1.,  long; 
v.  1.,  very  long;  s.,  short;  m.,  medium.  Color — r.,  red  ;  b,  black;  w.,  white.  Quality — a.,  acid  ;  m.  a.,  moderately 
acid;  v.  a.,  very  acid.  Use — K.  M.,  kitchen  and  market;  F.  M.,  family  and  market;  M.,  market.  Season—  E.,  early ; 
M.,  medium;  L  ,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American;  F.,  foreign. 


NAMES. 

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Am. 

t 

t 

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i 

111. 

r. 

in.  a. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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Lee’s  Prolific . 

1. 

b. 

in.  a. 

Iv.  M. 

M. 

F. 

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Palluau,  Fertile  de  Pulluau . 

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1. 

F.  M. 

M. 

EL 

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Prince  Albert . 

l. 

1. 

j. 

m.  a. 

M. 

L. 

F. 

Red  Dutch  . 

m. 

111. 

T. 

in.  a. 

F.  M. 

E. 

F. 

* 

** 

* 

* 

* 

Red  Grape . 

m. 

111. 

r. 

m.  a. 

F.  M. 

E. 

F. 

Yersaillaise,  La  Versaillaise . 

i. 

s. 

r. 

a. 

M. 

M. 

F. 

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i. 

V.  1. 

r. 

a. 

F.  M. 

L 

F. 

* 

Raby  Castle. 

White  Dutch . 

in. 

1. 

w. 

m.  a. 

F.  M. 

E. 

F. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

White  Grape . 

m. 

1. 

w. 

ni.  a. 

F.  M. 

E. 

F. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

VII— GOOSEBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — r.,  round;  o.,  oval;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval. 
Color — r.,  reddish,  when  fully  ripe ;  g.,  greenish  yellow,  when  fully  ripe.  Quality — g.,good;  v.  g.,  very  good  ;  b, 
best.  Use — K.,  kitchen;  M.,  market.  Season — E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  M.  L.,  medium  late.  Origin — Am  ,  American; 
F.,  foreign. 


DESCRIPTION. 

L- 

-N.  Div 

K 

£ 

p 

£ 

NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

P3 

o 

J 

o 

o 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

|  Nova  Scotia. 

New  Brunswick 

Maine. 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont. 

GO 

z 

7. 

~z 

X 

J 

CO 

s 

Rhode  Island.  1 

1 

Crown  Bob . 

J. 

o.  b. 

V.  £. 

K.  M. 

M. 

F. 

* 

* 

2 

Downing . 

111. 

r.  o. 

v.  g. 

K. 

M.  L. 

Am. 

*  .  . 

* 

* 

3 

Houghton . 

s. 

r.  o. 

r. 

g- 

K.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

1  * 

**  * 

* 

* 

4 

Mountain . 

1. 

o. 

r. 

g. 

M. 

M. 

Am. 

* 

* 

5 

Orange  . 

m. 

v. 

g. 

K.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

6 

Pale  Red . 

m. 

r.  o. 

j 

r. 

V.  g 

K.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

Cluster,  American  Seedling. 

7 

Roaring  Lion . 

i. 

0.  1). 

y 

V.  g. 

Iv.  M. 

M. 

F. 

* 

* 

8 

Smith’s,  Smith's  Lmproved . 

i. 

o. 

g- 

V.  g. 

Iv.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

* 

* 

** 

* 

9 

Whitesmith . 

t 

o. 

g- 

V .  g. 

Iv.  M. 

M. 

F. 

* 

2  A  little  liable  to  sunburn  or  blister. 

4  A  strong  growing  bush — berry  with  a  very  thick  skin. 


6  An  old  sort,  entirely  free  from  mildew — more 
upright  than  Houghton. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — CURRANTS — GOOSEBERRIES 


XX  V 


VI— CURRANTS. 


The  columns  explain :  Size — 1.,  large ;  m.,  medium  ;  s.,  small.  Form — with  reference  to  form  of  bunch — 1.,  long ; 
v.  1.,  very  long;  s.,  short;  m.,  medium.  Color — r.,  red ;  b ,  black ;  w.,  white.  Quality — a.,  acid;  m.  a.,  moderately 
acid;  v.  a.,  very  acid.  Use — K.  M.,  kitchen  and  market;  F.  M.,  family  and  market;  M.,  market.  Season  E.,  early ; 
M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American ;  F.,  foreign. 


VII— GOOSEBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — r.,  round;  o.,  oval ;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval. 
Color — r.,  reddish,  when  fully  ripe;  g.,  greenish  yellow',  when  fully  ripe.  Quality — g.,  good  ;  v.  g.,  very  good  ;  b  , 
best.  Use — K.,  kitchen;  M.,  market.  Season — E.,  early;  M.,  medium  ;  M.  L.,  medium  late.  Origin — Am  ,  American; 
F.,  foreign. 


8  New  and  promising. 


9  One  of  the  best  of  all  the  foreign  large  sorts  in  its  immunity  from  mildew. 


XXVI 


CATALOGUE  OF  FEUITS — GRAPES,  NATIVE. 


VIII— GRAPES,  NATIVE. 

T  he  columns  explain  as  follows :  Size — with  reference  to  the  berry,  1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — 
with  reference  to  bunch  and  berry,  s.  r.,  short  bunch,  round  berry;  1.  r.,  large  and  round ;  m.  r.  o.,  medium  bunch> 
roundish  oval  berry;  m.  r., medium  bunch,  round  berry.  Color — b.,  black  or  nearly  so  when  fully  ripe;  r.,  reddish  or 
coppery-brownish  red ;  g.,  greenish  white  or  yellowish.  Quality — g.,  good  ;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best.  Use— T.,  table ; 
M.,  market;  AV.,  wine.  Season —  E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin— See  next  page. 


C5 

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0 

tS 

NAME. 

DESCRIPTION. 

I. 

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Size. 

Form. 

re* 

H 

o 

o 

o 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

Nova  Scotia. 

New  Brunswick 

Alaine. 

New  Hampshire 

a 

Z 

> 

Alassacliusetts.  | 

Rhode  Island.  | 

1 

Agawam,  Royers'  No.  15 . 

1. 

s.  r.  c. 

r. 

g- 

T.  M. 

AI. 

Hyb. 

* 

** 

* 

* 

* 

2 

Barry,  Royers'  No.  43 . 

1. 

r. 

b. 

T.  M. 

AI. 

E. 

Hvb 

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Brighton . 

1. 

r. 

d.  p. 

V.  g. 

T. 

Hyb. 

t 

* 

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4 

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l. 

in.  r.  o. 

r. 

b. 

T.  AI.  AV. 

L. 

E. 

t.ab 

5 

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1. 

r. 

b. 

M. 

Lab. 

* 

f 

Tallman’s  Seedliny. 

6 

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in. 

b. 

O’. 

rT.  W. 

L. 

Rip. 

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b. 

g. 

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b. 

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T. 

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r. 

b. 

V.  O' 

AV. 

AI 

.  lust. 

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s.  r. 

r. 

b. 

T.  M.  AV. 

AI. 

?  X. 

* 

** 

** 

* 

12 

Diana . 

III. 

s.  r.  o. 

r. 

v.  g. 

T.  M. 

L. 

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* 

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i 

r. 

p\ 

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V  E 

14 

Duchess . . 

in. 

in.  r. 

w. 

V.  g 

T. 

AI 

Hyb. 

t 

15 

Early  Victor . 

m. 

in.  r. 

b. 

V.  g. 

T.  AI. 

V.  E. 

Lab. 

t 

16 

Elsinburc: . 

in.  r. 

b. 

V.  il. 

T. 

E 

,-Est. 

17 

Elvira . 

s. 

r. 

w. 

V.  o'. 

AV. 

L 

Rip.  x. 

18 

Essex,  Royers'  No.  41 . 

i. 

r. 

b. 

g 

T.  AI. 

M 

H  yb. 

19 

Eumelan . 

in. 

r. 

b. 

b 

V.  g. 

T. 

M. 

Lab. 

t 

t 

* 

t 

20 

Goethe,  Royers'  No.  1 . 

i. 

1.  r.  o 

V.  O'. 

T.  AV. 

L 

Hyb. 

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Hartford . . 

i. 

in.  r.  o. 

b. 

AI. 

'  E. 

Lab. 

* 

*  ** 

** 

*  ** 

Hartford  Prolific. 

22 

Herbemont . . . . 

s. 

in.  r. 

b. 

V.  g. 

1’.  AV. 

L. 

Hist. 

Warren ,  Etc. 

23 

Herbert,  Royers'  No.  44 . 

1. 

1.  r. 

b. 

V.  g. 

T.  AI. 

AI. 

Hvb. 

* 

t 

24 

Iona . 

in. 

in.  r.  o. 

r. 

b. 

T.  M.  AV. 

L. 

Lab. 

t 

* 

25 

Isabella . 

i. 

in.  r.  o. 

b. 

g- 

T.  AI. 

L. 

Lab. 

* 

* 

* 

26 

Ives  . 

in. 

in.  r.  o. 

b. 

O'. 

AI.  AV. 

AI. 

Lab. 

** 

27 

Janesville . 

in. 

r. 

b. 

g. 

T.  M. 

V.  E. 

Lab. 

28- 

Jefferson . 

in. 

in.  r. 

V.  g. 

T.  AI. 

M. 

Hyb. 

+ 

29 

Lady . 

i. 

r. 

w. 

g. 

T.  AI. 

E. 

Lab. 

t 

* 

* 

30 

Lady  W ashington . 

i. 

i.  r.  o. 

w. 

b. 

T.  AI. 

AI. 

Hyb. 

31 

Lindley,  Rogers'  No  9 . . 

m. 

m,  r.  o. 

r. 

g- 

T.  AI. 

AI. 

Hyb. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

32 

Massasoit,  Royers'  No.  3 . 

i. 

m.  r. 

r. 

t  r. 

T.  M. 

AI. 

Hyb. 

* 

* 

33 

Martha . 

i. 

s.  r. 

g. 

il. 

AI.  AV. 

AI 

Lab. 

* 

* 

34 

Maxatawney . 

in. 

m.  r.  o. 

O' 

V .  g. 

T. 

AI. 

Lab. 

T 

35 

Merrimac,  Royers'  No.  19 . 

i. 

s.  r. 

b. 

g. 

>  AI. 

M. 

Hyb. 

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Moore’s  Early . r. . 

i. 

b. 

g- 

T.  AI. 

ALE. 

Lab. 

< 

t 

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37 

Niagara . 

i. 

r. 

w. 

0* 

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M. 

Lab. 

38 

Noah . 

s. 

r. 

w. 

e\ 

AV. 

L. 

Rip.  x. 

39 

Norton’s  Virginia . 

m.  r. 

1). 

g. 

AV. 

L. 

rEst. 

+ 

40 

Perkins .  . 

i. 

r. 

o’. 

T.  AI. 

E. 

Lab. 

* 

1 

41 

Peter  Wylie . 

in. 

r. 

w. 

V.  £. 

T. 

Hyb. 

42 

Pocklington . 

i. 

1.  r. 

w. 

T.  AI. 

AI. 

Lab. 

■t 

* 

43 

Prentiss . 

in 

111.  1*. 

w. 

V.  F. 

T.  AI. 

AI. 

Lab. 

\ 

44 

Rebecca  . 

in. 

s.  r. 

V.  g- 

T. 

AI. 

Lab. 

* 

* 

1 

* 

* 

45 

Salem,  Rogers'  No.  52 . 

i. 

r. 

b. 

g- 

M. 

AI. 

Hyb. 

* 

** 

* 

* 

* 

46 

Scuppernong  . 

i. 

i* 

r. 

g. 

AV. 

AI. 

Vulp. 

47 

Telegraph . 

i. 

in.  r.  o. 

b. 

V.  g- 

T.  AI. 

E. 

Lab. 

* 

* 

* 

Christine. 

48 

Triumph . 

V.  1. 

1.  r. 

O' 

V.  g. 

T. 

L. 

Hyb. 

49 

Vergennes . 

s. 

1.  r. 

P. 

V.  O'. 

T.  AI. 

E. 

Lab. 

t 

* 

50 

Walter . 

111. 

s.  r. 

r. 

b. 

T.  AI.  AV. 

AI. 

Lab. 

•f- 

51 

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1. 

1.  r. 

b. 

V.  g- 

T.  M. 

M. 

Hyb. 

** 

* 

** 

* 

5‘2 

Worden . 

1. 

r. 

b. 

g- 

T.  AI. 

E. 

Lab. 

* 

* 

** 

* 

3  A  hybrid  variety  of  great  excellence.  5  Valued  for  earliness  and  hardiness  7  Successful  over  a  wider  rage  of  soil 

4  Suited  only  to  clayey  loams  and  cer-  but  of  a  very  poor  quality.  andclimate  than  any  other  variety. 

tain  localities.  6  Hardy  everywhere.  9  Bunches  loose. 

10,  17  and  38  are  wine  grapes  of  great  25  Valueless  at  the  West.  36  Resembles  Concord ;  a  little  earlier, 

promise  in  Missouri.  26  Valued  for  dark  wine.  44  The  more  known  the  better  liked. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FKUITS — GRAPES,  NATIVE. 


XXV11 


VIII.— GRAPES,  NATIVE. 

Origin.— This  list  contains  such  grapes  only  as  are  of  American  origin;  they  are  either  cultivated  varieties  of  one  of  the  following 
American  species  of  native  wild  grapes;  Vi'is  Kiparia,  Vitis  Aestivalis,  Vitis  Labrusca,  Vitis  Vulpina,  or  crosses  between  varieties  of  these 
species,  or  hybrids  between  these  and  the  Vitis  Vinifera  (foreign  grapes).  And  as  it  is  believed  that  the  species  native  to  any  locality  are 
best  adapted  to  produce  satisfactory  results  in  that  locality,  it  has  been  thought  useful  to  designate  in  the  column  for  origin  the  species  to 
which  each  variety  belongs,  as  follows: — Lab.,  Labrusca,  native  of  New  England;  extends  to  South  Carolina  and  into  the  Alleghany  moun¬ 
tains.  TEst..  Afstivalis,  native  of  the  Middle  and  Southern  States,  on  uplands,  llip,,  Riparia,  native  of  Lower  Canada;  extends  we6t  to  Ne¬ 
braska,  south  to  Texas;  prefers  river  banks  Vulp.,  Vulpina.  native  of  Southern  States,  not  further  north  than  Maryland,  Tennessee  and 
Arkansas.x  after  one  of  the  species  denotes  a  cross  with  a  variety  of  some  other  species.  Hyb.,  Hybrid,  between  a  foreign  variety  and 
one  of  the  native  species. 


Between  42  0  and  49  ° 


II. — Central  Division. — Between  35  0  anil  42  0 


III— S.  Div.— Bet.  28°  &  35° 


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22  Makes  the  finest  of  white  wiue.  31  One  of  the  most  valuable  of  this  class. 

24  Unreliable  except  in  a  few  locations. 


52  Very  like  Concord,  but  a  trifle 
earlier  and  some  think  better. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS— GRAPES,  FOREIGN — NECTARINES 


xxviii 


IX— GRAPES,  FOREIGN. 

As  the  Foreign  Grapes  are  for  cultivation  under  glass,  they  are  not  subject  to  those  variations  induced  by  climate  or 
soil,  and  therefore  thev  may  be  legarded  as  equally  adapted  to  all  localities.  Very  few  of  the  local  committees  have 
made  any  report  in  reference  to  these  Grapes.  The  list  below  contains  such  as  have  been  already  adopted  by  the  Society, 
with  a  few  others  very  generally  esteemed.  In  California,  Utah  and  sections  of  the  Southern  States,  they  require  no 
artificial  protection  or  heat;  it  has,  therefore,  been  thought  unnecessary  to  tabulate  the  States  and  Territories  relative  to 
them  ;  but  taking  the  old  catalogue,  and  simply  adding  to  it  a  column  relative  to  variety  as  adapted  to  a  cold  house ,  or 
its  want  of  fire  heat,  in  our  Northern  States,  the  old  form  is  continued. 

The  columns  explain :  1st  —The  Color  of  the  fruit ;  2d—  Flavor  ;  3d— Season  of  maturity ;  4th — Cold  for  a  variety 
that  does  well  without  lire  heat;  Hot  for  a  variety  wanting  fire  heat.  In  flavor,  the  only  distinction  between  those  that 
are  simply  sweet,  as  the  Chasselas  or  Hamburgs,  and  those  having  a  distinct  musky  aroma,  as  the  Muscats. 


6 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 


15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


NAMES. 

Color. 

Flavor. 

Season. 

Vinery. 

Barbarossa . 

Black  .... 

Sweet  ...  . 

Very  Late  . 

Hot . 

Prince  Albert,  Brizola. 

Black  Champion .  . 

Black . 

Sweet . 

Early  . 

Cold . 

Black  Damascus  . 

Black  . 

Sweet  .  . 

Late . 

Cold . 

Black  Frontignan . 

Black . 

Muscat .... 

Late  . 

Cold . 

Black  Hamburg . 

Black  . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Cold . 

Black  Prince . 

Black  .  . . 

Sweet  .  . . 

Medium.  . . 

Cold . 

Black  July . 

Black  . 

Sweet  .  . 

Early  . 

Cold . 

Bo  wood  Muscat . 

White . 

M  uscat .... 

Medium.  .  . 

Hot . 

Buckland  Sweetwater . 

White  .  . 

Sweet  .  . 

Medium.  . . 

Cold . 

Calabrian,  Calabrian  Raisin . 

White . 

Sweet . 

Late  . 

Hot . 

Raisin  de  Calabre.' 

Canon  Hall  Muscat . 

White  .  .  . . 

Muscat .... 

Late  . 

Hot . 

Chasselas  Musque,  or  Joslin’s  St.  Albans . 

White  .  . 

M  uscat .... 

Early  . 

Hot . 

Muscat  blanc  liative  ( ?). 

Duke  of  Magenta . 

Black . 

Sweet . 

Early . 

Hot . 

Golden  Hamburg . 

White . 

Sweet . 

Late  . 

Hot . 

Stockwood  0.  Hamburg. 

Golden  Champion . 

Amber  . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Grizzly  Frontignan . 

Red  and  fellow. 

Muscat .... 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Red  Frontignan,  Red  Constantin. 

Gros  Col  man . 

Purple  . . 

Sweet . 

Late  . 

Cold . 

Lady  Down°s,  Lady  Downes'  Seedling . 

Black 

Sweet . 

Very  Late  . 

Hot . 

Muscat  of  Alexandria . 

White  . 

Muscat  .... 

Late  . 

Hot . 

Muscat  of  Hamburg . 

Black 

Muscat  .... 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Mrs.  Pince’s  Muscat,  M'S.  Pince's  Black  Muscat . 

Black  . 

Muscat .... 

Late  . 

Hot . 

Queen  of  Nice . 

White  .  . 

Red  Chasselas  . 

Red  . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Rose  Chasselas. 

Red  Lombardy . 

Red  . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Rio  Virgin . 

Royal  Muscadine . 

White  .  . 

Sweet . 

Early  . 

Cold . 

Silver  Frontignan,  Early  Silver  Frontignan . 

White . 

Muscat .... 

Early . 

Hot . 

White  Nice . 

White . 

Sweet . 

Late  . 

Hot . 

West  St.  Peter’s . 

Black 

Sweet . 

Very  Late  . 

Hot . 

Wilmot’s  Hamburg . . 

Black  . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

Dutch  Hamburg,  Wilmot's  Black  Hamburg. 

White  Sweetwater . 

White  . 

Sweet . 

Early . 

Cold . 

Dutch  Sweetwater,  etc. 

White  Frontig'an . 

White . 

M  uscat .... 

Medium.  .  . 

Hot . 

White  Constantia,  Muscat  blanc. 

Zinfindal  .  .  .  ... 

Black . 

Sweet . 

Medium.  . . 

Hot . 

XI— NECTARINES. 

Explanation  same  as  for  Apricots. 


s 

z 

p 

NAMES. 

DESCRIPTION. 

I.- 

-N 

.  Div.- 

- 

Size. 

Form. 

<s-» 

HH 

o 

o 

O 

Quality. 

Use 

Season. 

Origin. 

|  Nova  Scotia. 

|  New  Brunswick 

|  Maine. 

<3 j 

£ 

1 

|  Vermont. 

X 

s 

O 

ct 

05 

05 

cC 

|  Rhode  Island. 

i 

Boston . 

1. 

r.  o. 

o.  r. 

V. 

F. 

M. 

A  m . 

2 

Downton . 

1. 

r.  o. 

o.  r. 

V.  IT- 

F. 

E. 

F. 

3 

Early  Newin"ton  . . 

1. 

r.  o. 

o.  r. 

V.  IT- 

F. 

E. 

Am. 

1.. 

4 

Early  Violet. 

1. 

r. 

o.  r. 

b. 

F 

E. 

F. 

5 

Elruge . 

m. 

r.  o. 

o.  r. 

V. 

F. 

L. 

F. 

6 

Stanwick . 

i. 

r.  o. 

o.  r. 

S. 

F. 

L. 

F. 

1  .  . 

1.. 

CATALOGUE  OP  FRUITS — MULBERRIES,  PIGS,  POMEGRANATES,  NECTARINES. 


XXIX 


X— MULBERRIES— FIGS— POMEGRANATES. 


The  following  list  of  mulberries,  figs,  and  pomegranates  was  prepared  by  Mr.  P.  J.  Bkrck.mans,  of  Georgia.  In 
California  and  many  seclions  of  the  Southern  States,  the  figs  and  pomegranates  are  grown  as  readily  as  the  apple  in 
the  Middle  States. 


d 

£ 


1 

2 

3 

4 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 


1 

2 

3 

4 


NAMES. 

Season. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Size. 

MULBERRIES. 

Hick’s  Everbearing  . 

Early  and  Late. 
Early . 

Black  . 

Second  . 

Downing . 

Black  . 

First . 

Persian  Black . 

Late . 

Black . 

First . 

Johnson  . 

Medium . 

Black  . , 

First . 

FIGS. 

j  Alicante . 

Medium . 

Brown . 

First . 

Medium . 

Angelique . 

Early . 

Yellow . 

Second  . 

Small  . 

Jaune  llative 

Brunswick  . 

Early . 

Violet  . 

First . 

Very  Large  . . . 

Medium . 

Madonna ,  Constantinople. 

Blue  Genoa . 

Early . 

Blue . 

First . 

Black  Ischia . 

Medium . 

Black  . 

First . 

Medium . 

Brown  Smyrna . 

Medium . 

Brown . 

First . 

Medium . 

Celestial  . 

Early . 

Pale  Violet  . .  . 

First . 

Small  . 

Green  Ischia . 

Early . 

Green  . 

First . 

Medium . 

White  Ischia.  Grien  Italian. 

Jaune  Hative  (see  Angelique) . 

Lemon . 

. 

Early . 

Yellow  .... 

First . 

Medium . 

Violet,  long . 

Medium . 

Violet . 

First . 

Large . 

Violet,  round . 

Medium . 

Violet . 

Second  . 

Medium . 

Nerii . 

Late . 

White . 

First . 

Small  . 

Pregussata . 

Medium . 

Purple  . 

First . 

Small  . 

White  Marseilles . 

Medium . 

White  . . 

Second  . 

Medium . 

White  Genoa . 

Medium . 

White  .... 

Second  . 

Large  . 

Superfine  de  la  Sausave . 

Late . 

Brown . 

First . 

Medium . 

Turkey  . 

Early  to  Late  . 

Brown . . 

First . 

Large  . 

Brown  Turkey. 

POMEGRANATES. 

Sweet . 

Early . 

Reddish  . . 

First . 

Large . 

Acid . 

Early . 

Deep  Red  .... 
Violet  . 

Third . 

Very  Large  . .  . 
Very  Large  . . . 
Small . 

Violet . 

Late . 

First . 

Dwarf . 

Late . 

Red . 

Second  . 

Mulberries— No.  1  bears  three  months.  No.  2  Best.  No.  3  Very  tart. 


XI— NECTARINES. 

Explanation  same  as  for  Apricots. 


XXX 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS— ORANGES  AND  LEMONS 


XII— ORANGES  AND  LEMONS. 


THE  FOLLOWING  LIST  WAS  PREPARED  BY  MR.  E.  H.  HART,  OF  FLORIDA. 


The  columns  explain:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — ov.,  oval;  r.,  round;  fl.,  flattened ;  obi., 
oblong.  Quality — f.,  fair;  g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good ;  b.,  best.  Season — E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin — 
F.,  foreign;  N.,  native. 


DESCRIPTION. 

I — N.  Div.— Bet.  II. — Cent.  Div. 
42°  and  49°  Bet.  35°  and  42° 

III.— Soi 
2 

|  Number. 

NAMES. 

Size. 

o 

rL 

Quality. 

Season. 

& 

£ 

5 

California. 

South  Carolina. 

Georgia. 

Alabama. 

1 

Acapulo  . 

1. 

r. 

or. 

M. 

F. 

* 

2 

Acis . 

1. 

r. 

g. 

L. 

K. 

* 

3 

Bell . 

1. 

o.  V. 

g. 

M. 

F. 

* 

4 

Botelha  . 

m. 

r. 

g- 

.41. 

K. 

* 

5 

Brown  . 

F. 

* 

6 

Bultercourt . 

F. 

* 

7 

Charley  Brown . 

i. 

a. 

g. 

M. 

F. 

* 

8 

Cleopatra . 

* 

9 

Dancy’s  Tangierine. 

s. 

a. 

<T 

L. 

N. 

* 

10 

Dulcissima . 

s. 

V.  g. 

E 

F 

* 

11 

Du  Roi . 

m. 

r. 

M. 

F. 

* 

12 

Egg . 

m. 

o.  V. 

tr 

E. 

F. 

* 

13 

Excelsior . 

m. 

r. 

V.  g. 

L. 

F 

* 

14 

Exquisite . 

m. 

r. 

V.  g. 

M. 

F. 

* 

15 

Grape  Fruit  ( pumelos). . 

16 

Hart’sLate  orTardive 

m. 

o.  V. 

V.  g. 

1,. 

F. 

* 

17 

Hamosassa  . 

in. 

r. 

b. 

M. 

N. 

. 

* 

18 

Jaffa  . 

m. 

r. 

V.  £. 

M. 

F. 

* 

19 

Kumquat  (for  preserving) 

obi.  r. 

N. 

. 

20 

Long . 

F. 

* 

21 

Magnum  Bonum  . . . 

i. 

1*. 

b. 

M. 

N. 

* 

22 

Majorca . 

m. 

r. 

V.  «A 

M. 

F. 

* 

23 

Maltese  Blood . 

s. 

0.  V. 

V.  g. 

M. 

F. 

* 

24 

Maltese  Oval . 

i. 

obi. 

V.  g. 

L. 

F. 

* 

25 

Mediterranean  Sweet 

i. 

O.  V. 

v.  g- 

L. 

F. 

*; 

26 

Nonpareil . 

i. 

r. 

b. 

E. 

N. 

* 

27 

Old  Vini . 

m. 

v.  g. 

M 

N. 

* 

28 

Paper  Rind  . 

F. 

* 

St.  Michael. 

29 

Prata . 

s. 

r. 

g- 

M 

F. 

* 

30 

Queen . 

F 

* 

31 

St.  Michaels . 

in. 

r. 

g. 

M 

F. 

* 

32 

St.  Michaels  . 

8. 

a. 

£A 

E. 

F. 

* 

33 

St.  Michael’s  Egg. . . 

l. 

o.  V. 

f. 

E 

F. 

* 

34 

Satsuma . 

m. 

a. 

v.  g. 

E 

E. 

* 

35 

Shaddock  Blood .... 

36 

Shaddock  Orange. . . 

37 

Sustain . 

i. 

r 

g. 

M 

F. 

* 

38 

Sweet  Seville . 

s. 

O.  V. 

V.  g. 

E. 

F. 

* 

39 

Tahiti . 

i. 

r. 

g. 

M 

F. 

* 

40 

White . 

i. 

tr 

F. 

* 

LEMONS. 

41 

Bijou  . 

F. 

42 

Eureka . 

F. 

43 

Everbearing . 

F. 

44 

French’s  Seedling  .  . 

N. 

45 

Genoa  . 

F. 

46 

Imperial  . 

F 

47 

Lamb . 

N. 

47 

Sicily . 

F. 

49 

Villa  Francha . 

F. 

50 

Willow  Leaved . 

F. 

*  *  ••!•••• 

S  c 


Be 


a  S  — 


«S  «  S-  <5 


*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
* 

*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
*  * 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 


*  * 
*  * 


*  * 
*  * 


The  following  are  native  varieties  of  the  orange  resembling  each  other,  of  good  quality,  and  having  a  local  reputa¬ 
tion:  Arcadia,  Reache’s  3.  Dixon,  Dummitt,  Higgins,  Osceola,  Parson  Brown,  Peerless,  Spratt’s  Harmon.  Nos.  8,  9,  32 
and  34  are  varieties  of  Citrus  Nobilis  or  Mandarin  orange. 


|  Number. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — LIMES  AND  CITRONS 


XXXI 


XII  CONTINUED-LIMES  AND  CITRONS. 

THE  FOLLOWING  LIST  WAS  PREPARED  BY  MR.  E.  H.  HART,  OF  FLORIDA. 


DESCRIPTION. 

I— N.  Div.— Bet. 
42°  and  49° 

II. — Cent.  Div. 
Bet.  35°  and  42° 

III 

South  Div.— 
28°  and  35° 

-Between 

NAMES. 

Size. 

Form. 

Quality. 

Season. 

Origin. 

I  California. 

South  Carolina. 

[  Georgia. 

Alabama. 

Florida. 

Indian  Territory! 

Arkansas. 

Mississippi. 

Louisiana. 

cri 

* 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona. 

LIMES. 

Dulcis . 

* 

* 

* 

Mexican . 

* 

* 

* 

Persian . 

* 

* 

* 

CITRONS. 
Medica  (Lemon  or  Citron 
of  Commerce) . 

* 

* 

* 

TuberosafOrangc  Citron). 

* 

* 

* 

XXX11 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PEACHES. 


XIII— PEACHES. 


The  columns  explain :  Size — 1.,  large ;  m.,  medium ;  s.,  small.  Class— F.,  freestone ;  C.,  clingstone.  Color — rela¬ 
tive  to  the  flesh,  w.,  white  or  pale  color ;  y.,  yellow  or  yellowish  ;  g.,  greenish  white,  red  at  stone.  Quality— j.  v.,  juicy, 
vinous;  m.  j.  r.,  melting,  juicy,  rich ;  s.  j.,  sweet,  juicy;  s.  j.  h.,  sweet,  juicy  and  high  flavored.  Glands— s.,  serrated, 
without  glands;  g.,  glands,  globose;  r.,  glands,  reuiform.  Season — the  season  of  maturity,  as  Early,  Medium  or  Late; 
those  designated  as  Early,  ripen  in  lat.  43°  previous  to  or  about  Sept.  1st;  Medium,  those  ripening  from  1st  to  15th  of 
September;  and  Late  those  after  that  period;  a  few  of  the  Very  Early  and  Very  Late  are  so  designated — E.,  early;  M., 
medium ;  L.,  late ;  Y.  E.,  very  early  ;  V.  L.,  very  late.  Origin — Am.,  American ;  F.,  Foreign. 


Number. 

NAMES. 

J  Size. 

1 

c n 
< 

5 

DESCRIPTION 

A 

K  h-t  O 

o  ^  £ 

2  <  < 

©  P 

O  0*0 

Season. 

Origin. 

1 

Albert,  Early  Albert . 

111. 

F. 

w. 

m.  j.  r. 

r. 

E. 

F. 

2 

Allen’s  October . 

L. 

Am. 

3 

Alexander .  .... 

m. 

F. 

w. 

s.  j. 

V.  E 

Am.  | 

4 

Alexandra  Noblesse  . 

1. 

F. 

w. 

111.  j.  V. 

g- 

M. 

F. 

5 

Amelia  . 

1. 

F. 

w. 

in.  i.  r. 

r. 

E. 

Am. 

6 

Amsden,  Amsden's  June . 

m. 

F. 

w. 

s.  j. 

Y.  E. 

Am. 

7 

As'.iby’s  Early . 

. 

8 

Austin’s  Late . 

1. 

C. 

w. 

j- V. 

r. 

lu. 

Am. 

Austin's  Late  Red. 

9 

Baldwin’s  Late . . 

1. 

F. 

w. 

j.  m. 

r. 

L. 

Am. 

10 

Barnard . 

Ill. 

F. 

V. 

i.  v. 

g- 

E 

11 

Beatrice,  Early  Beatrice . 

s. 

F. 

w. 

m.  j. 

y.  e. 

F. 

12 

Beer’s  Smock . 

1. 

F. 

y- 

j.  V. 

. .  . 

L. 

Am. 

13 

Bellegarde . 

1 

F 

g- 

s.  j. 

g- 

M. 

F. 

14 

Bergen’s  Yellow . . . 

Ill. 

F. 

y- 

j-  V. 

r. 

M. 

Am. 

15 

Bordeaux . 

i. 

C. 

y- 

j. 

r. 

E. 

Am. 

16 

Briggs’  May . 

Ill. 

F. 

W. 

m. 

V.  E. 

Am. 

17 

Catharine  . 

1. 

C. 

y-  g- 

j  -  r. 

r. 

M. 

Am. 

18 

Chinese  Cling . 

1. 

c. 

i.  v. 

M. 

19 

Cole’s  Early,  Cole's  Early  Red . 

111. 

F. 

W. 

m.  j.r. 

g- 

Y.  E. 

Am. 

20 

Columbia . 

1. 

F. 

y. 

j-  v- 

r. 

M. 

Am. 

21 

Conner’s  Cling . 

22 

Coolidge’s  Favorite . . . 

1. 

F. 

W. 

s.  j.  h. 

g. 

M. 

Am. 

23 

Cook’s  Late . 

Ill. 

F. 

w. 

m.  j.  v. 

L. 

Am. 

Cook’s  Late  White. 

24 

Counts . 

1. 

C. 

vv. 

m.  j. 

M. 

Am. 

25 

Crawford’s  Early . 

1- 

F. 

y- 

j  •  v. 

O’ 

M. 

Am. 

26 

Crawford’s  Late . 

1. 

F. 

V. 

i- v- 

s. 

g. 

L. 

Am . 

27 

Crockett’s  Late . 

111. 

F. 

J 

w. 

r. 

L. 

Am. 

Crockett's  l,ate  White. 

28 

Deming’s  Orange . 

1. 

C. 

y. 

j- 

L. 

Am. 

Dealing's  Sept. 

*9 

Druid  Hill  . 

1. 

F. 

g- 

in.  j.  r. 

g- 

V.  L. 

Am. 

30 

Duff  Yellow . 

1. 

C. 

y. 

m.j. 

<r 

E. 

Am. 

31 

Early  Admirable . 

1. 

F. 

W. 

m.j. 

tr 

M. 

F. 

32 

Early  Grosse  Mignonne  . 

Ill. 

F. 

w. 

111.  j.  V. 

g- 

E. 

F. 

33 

Early  Newington  Free . 

1. 

F. 

g- 

j-  v. 

(T 

.-«• 

E. 

All!. 

34 

Early  York . 

111. 

F. 

w. 

m.  j.r. 

s. 

V.  E. 

Am. 

35 

Eaton’s  Golden  . 

111. 

C. 

y- 

s.  j. 

r. 

L. 

Am. 

36 

Flewellen . 

1. 

c. 

y- 

j-  r. 

E. 

Am. 

37 

1. 

F. 

y- 

j-  v. 

g- 

L. 

Am. 

38 

George  the  Fourth . 

m. 

F. 

y- 

m.  j.  r. 

g. 

M. 

Am. 

39 

Grosse  Mignonne . 

i. 

F. 

W. 

s.  j.  h. 

o-. 

M. 

F. 

Royal  Kensington. 

40 

Haine’s  Early . 

in. 

F. 

s.  j. 

g. 

V.  E. 

Am. 

41 

Hale’s  Early . 

in. 

F. 

W. 

m.j.  r. 

g- 

V.  E. 

Am. 

42 

Hark  fir,  TTarker'n  Seedling . 

i. 

F. 

V. 

s.  i. 

IT- 

M. 

Am. 

43 

Heath  Cling . 

i. 

C. 

g. 

s.  j.  h. 

r. 

V.  L. 

Am. 

44 

Hill’s  Chili  . 

m. 

F. 

y. 

L. 

Am. 

45 

Honeywell  . 

in. 

F. 

w. 

s.  j. 

E. 

Am. 

46 

Hoover's  Late  Heath. 

47 

Hyslop  Cling . 

l. 

C. 

w. 

m.  j.  r. 

r. 

V.  L. 

Am. 

48 

Indian  Blood  Cling . 

i. 

C. 

y- 

j-  v. 

r. 

L. 

Am. 

49 

Indian  Blood  Freestone . 

i. 

F. 

Am. 

50 

Incomparable  . 

i. 

C. 

W. 

m.j. 

r. 

L. 

Am.  j 

51 

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XXX111 


XIII— PEACHES. 


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28  Resembles  Lemon  Cling. 


I  NtJMBEll 


XXXIV 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PEACHES. 


DESCRIPTION. 


NAMES. 


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Large  Early  York. 
Large  White  Cling 


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Early  Louise. 


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Mitchell’s  Mammoth .  1. 

Molden’s  White .  1. 

Montgomery’s  Late .  1. 

Morris’ White . -. .  in. 

Mountain  Rose .  .  .  m. 

Noblesse .  1. 

Nugent’s  June .  m. 

Oldmixon  Free .  1. 

Oldmixon  Cling .  1. 

Pavie  de  Pompone . 1. 

Petite  Imperial .  1. 

Picquett’s  Late .  1. 

President  .  1. 

Prince  of  Wales .  1. 

Princess  of  Wales .  |  1. 

Pucel  le  de  Malines . !  1. 

Raymond  Cling . \  1. 

Red  Cheek  Melocoton  . . 1  1. 

Reeves’  Favorite . 1. 

Richmond .  m. 

Rivers  . 

Early  Rivers. 

Rodman’s  Cling .  1. 

Royal  George . j  m. 

Salway 

Scott’s  October . m. 

Shockley's  Early 
Smock 
Snow- 

Snow’s  Orange .  in. 

Stump  the  World .  1. 

Strutevant .  m. 

Strawberry .  m. 

Susquehanna .  1. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PEACHES 


XXXV 


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XXXVI 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PEARS. 


XIV— PEARS. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — s.,  small;  1.,  large  ;  m.,  medium.  Form— p.,  pyriform ;  r.  o.  p.,  roundish 
obtuse  pyriform  ;  r.  a.  p„  roundish  acute  pyriform ;  oh.  p.,  obtuse  pyrform  ;  oh.  o.  p.,  oblong  obtuse  pyriform  ;  r.,  round¬ 
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russet;  y.,  wlien  mostly  yellow  or  yellowish.  Quality — g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best.  Use— F.,  valuable  family 
dessert;  K.  M.,  kitchen  and  market;  F.  M.,  family  and  market.  Season—  S  summer;  L.  S.,  late  summer;  A.,  autumn; 
E.  A.,  early  autumn;  L.  A.,  late  autumn;  W.,  winter.  Origin— Eng.,  Lnglish ;  Am.,  American;  F.,  French;  Fl„ 
Flemish;  B.,  Belgium;  H.,  Holland. 


DESCRIPTION. 


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NAME. 


I.— N.  Div. 


Abbott  . . 
Amanlis 


Beurre  d’ Amanlis. 


Ananas  d’Ete 
Andrews  .... 
Angouleme  .. 


Anjou  . 


Bachman 
Bartlett  . 


Buchesse  d'  Angouleme. 
Beurre  d' Anjou. 
Bonne  du  Bails  Arnault. 
Dr.  Bachman  (local.) 


Fondante  d' Automne. 

Bergen  . 

Beurre  Goubadlt . 

Beurre  Precoce  . 


Golden  Beurre  of  Bilhoa. 


Bordeaux 

Bose . 

Boussock 

Brandywin 

Brialmont 


Duchesse  de  Bordeaux. 
Beurre  Bose. 
Doyenne  Boussock. 


Beurre  de  Brignais ,  Des  Nonnes. 
British  Queen . 


Catillac . 

Chambers . 

Clairgeau . 

Beurre  Clairgeau. 

Clapp’s  Favorite . 

Columbia . 

Co  m  ice  . 

Doyenne  du  Comice. 

Dallas . 

Dana’s  Hovey . 

Dearborn  . 

Dearborn's  Seedling. 

Diel  . 

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Duchess  Precoce . 

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XXXV11 


XIV— PEARS. 


The  columns  explain  as  follows:  Size — s.,  small;  1.,  large;  m.,  medium.  Form — p.,  pyriform ;  r.  o.  p.,  roundish 
obtuse  pyriform ;  r.  a.  p.,  roundish  acute  pyriform  ;  ob.  p.,  obtuse  pyrform  ;  oh.  o.  p.,  oblong  obtuse  pyriform ;  r.,  round¬ 
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russet;  y.,  when  mostly  yellow  or  yellowish.  Quality — g.,  good;  r.  g.,  very  good  ;  b.,  best.  Use— F.,  valuable  family 
dessert;  K.  M.,  kitchen  and  market;  F.  M.,  family  and  market.  Season— S  .  summer;  L.  S.,  late  summer ;  A.,  autumn; 
E.  A.,  early  autumn;  L.  A.,  late  autumn;  W.,  winter.  Origin— Eng.,  English;  Am.,  American;  F.,  French;  FI., 
Flemish;  B.,  Belgium;  H.,  Holland. 


39  Requires  very  high  cultivation. 


XXX  VI 11 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PEARS. 


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61  The  finest  late  winter  melting  pear, 
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68  A  hardy  tree;  valuable. 

71  Very  productive  and  profitable. 


CATALOGUE  OF  F11U1TS— PEARS 


XXXIX 


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49  Unreliable  at  the  North.  77  A  capital  pear  but  unreliable. '  80  Valuable  for  market. 


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101  One  of  the  largest  and  most  beautiful  melting  pears. 

108  A  hardy  tree. 


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xlii 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PLUMS. 


XV-PLUMS. 


The  columns  explain :  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium  ;  s.,  small.  Form— i\,  roundish ;  o.,  oval;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval ; 
o.  ob.,  oval  obovate.  Color — p.,  purplish  or  very  dark;  r.,  reddish  or  copper  color;  y.,  yellow;  g.  y.,  greenish  yellow; 
y.  r.,  yellowish  with  shades  or  spots  of  red.  Quality— g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good ;  b.,  best.  Use — F.,  family;  M., 
market.  Season — E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American ;  F.,  foreign. 


DESCRIPTION. 


NAME. 


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Bavay’s  Green  Gage . 

1. 

r. 

g.  y. 

b. 

F. 

L. 

F. 

Thine  Claude  de  Bavay. 

3 

Belgian  Purple . . . 

1. 

r.  o. 

g.  y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

F. 

4 

Bleeker’s  Gage . . 

m. 

r.  o. 

v. 

v.  tr 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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o.  ob. 

P- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

L. 

F. 

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Bocldcert's  Green  Gage. 

7 

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1. 

o.  ob. 

r.  p. 

g- 

M. 

M. 

Am.? 

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Bryanstone  Gage . 

Ill. 

0. 

y.  r. 

V.  g. 

F. 

L. 

F. 

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in. 

0. 

r. 

g- 

F.  M. 

V.  L. 

Am. 

10 

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r. 

y.  r. 

M. 

L. 

Am. 

11 

Coe’s  Late  Red . 

m. 

r. 

p. 

v."g. 

F.  M. 

L. 

F. 

12 

Coe’s  Golden  Drop . . . 

i. 

0. 

y- 

V  O’ 

F.  M. 

L. 

F. 

13 

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i. 

r. 

p. 

O’ 

M. 

M. 

Am. 

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ni. 

0. 

p- 

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F.  M. 

M. 

F. 

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Cruger’s  Scarlet . 

m. 

r.  o. 

g- 

F. 

M. 

F. 

16 

Damson . 

s. 

0. 

p. 

g. 

M. 

L. 

Am. 

17 

De  Caradeuc . 

m. 

r. 

y.  r. 

O’. 

F.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

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De  Montfort . 

m. 

r. 

P- 

V.  lT. 

F.  M. 

E. 

F. 

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De  Soto . 

in. 

r.  o. 

y-  r. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

20 

Denniston,  Denniston's  Superb . . 

i. 

r. 

g  y. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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m. 

0. 

p. 

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Am. 

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s. 

r. 

y- 

g- 

F. 

E. 

F. 

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i. 

0. 

r.  p. 

F.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

24 

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m. 

r.  o. 

P- 

s- 

F. 

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F. 

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s. 

o. 

p- 

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M. 

Ena. 

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m. 

r. 

r. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

28 

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o. 

p. 

rr 

F.  M. 

M. 

F. 

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i. 

r.  o. 

g-  y- 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

30 

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s. 

r. 

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b. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

31 

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m. 

r. 

g-  y- 

v.  £r. 

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Am. 

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r.  o. 

s-  y- 

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M. 

Am. 

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i. 

0. 

y* 

b. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

34 

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m. 

r. 

y- 

F. 

E. 

F. 

35 

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36 

Italian  Prune,  Fellemberg . 

m. 

o. 

p- 

S- 

F.  M. 

M. 

F, 

37 

Jefferson . 

i. 

0. 

y-  *'• 

b. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

38 

July  Green  Gage . 

m. 

r. 

y-  i- 

v.  g. 

F. 

E. 

F. 

39 

Kirke’s . 

m. 

r.  o. 

p- 

S- 

F. 

M. 

F. 

40 

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r. 

s-  y- 

b. 

F. 

M. 

Am. 

41 

Lombard . 

m. 

r.  o. 

r.  p. 

S- 

M. 

M. 

Am. 

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m. 

r.  ob. 

r. 

S- 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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Am. 

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r. 

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M. 

Am. 

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Am. 

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r.  o. 

p- 

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M. 

Am. 

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o. 

r. 

g- 

F.  M. 

E. 

Am. 

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i. 

r. 

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M. 

Am. 

49 

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m. 

r. 

1*. 

g- 

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M. 

F. 

50 

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i. 

r.  o. 

s-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

F. 

51 

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i. 

r. 

p. 

g- 

M. 

E. 

F. 

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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PLUMS 


xliii 


XV-PLUMS. 


The  columns  explain:  Size— 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form— r.,  roundish;  o.,  oval;  r.  o.,  roundish  oval : 
o.  ob.,  oval  obovate.  Color — p.,  purplish  or  very  dark;  r.,  reddish  or  copper  color;  y.,  yellow;  g.  y.,  greenish  yellow 
y.  i.,  yellowish  with  shades  or  spots  of  red.  Quality— g.,  good;  v.  g.,  very  good;  b.,  best.  Use— F.,  family :  M. 
market.  Season— E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late.  Origin — Am.,  American;  F.,  foreign. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — PLUMS — QUINCES. 


DESCRIPTION. 


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NAMES. 

Size. 

o 

fa 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

53 

Prince  Engelbert . 

1. 

o. 

p- 

y.  g- 

F.  I\I 

M.  F. 

54 

Prince’s  Yellow  Gage  . 

in. 

o. 

V. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

E.  Am. 

55 

Prune  of  Agen . 

m. 

o. 

P- 

b. 

F. 

M.  F. 

56 

Purple  Gage . 

m. 

r. 

1>. 

V.  £. 

F.  M. 

M 

57 

Purple  Favorite . 

m. 

r.  ob. 

P- 

b. 

F.  M. 

E.  Am. 

58 

Reagles’  Gage . 

in. 

r. 

g-  y- 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

M.  .  Am. 

59 

Richland  . 

in. 

o. 

p- 

O’. 

F.  M. 

M.  |  Am. 

66 

Quackenboss  . 

i 

r. 

p- 

g. 

M. 

M.  Am. 

61 

Koyale  Hative . 

in. 

r. 

p- 

v-  g- 

F.  M. 

E.  F. 

62 

Royal  e  de  Tours . 

i. 

r. 

r. 

g- 

M. 

E.  F. 

63 

Schenectady  Catherine . 

m. 

r.  o. 

r. 

F. 

M.  Am. 

64 

Shropshire  Damson . 

s. 

o. 

p 

F.  M. 

L.  Eng. 

65 

Smith’s  Orleans . 

i. 

0. 

r.  p. 

V.  g 

F.  M. 

M.  Am. 

66 

St.  Catherine .  . 

in. 

ob. 

g-  y- 

V.  IT . 

M. 

L.  F. 

67 

St.  Martin,  St.  Martin’s  Quetsche . 

m. 

o. 

g-  y- 

< r 

M. 

L.  F. 

68 

Sharp’s  Emperor,  Victoria . 

i. 

r.  o. 

y.  r. 

g- 

M. 

M.  F. 

69 

Temple . 

70 

Transparent,  Transparent  Gape . 

in. 

r.  ob. 

g-  y- 

v.  g. 

F. 

M.  F. 

71 

Waugenbeim  . 

in. 

0. 

]>• 

g- 

M 

M.  F. 

72 

Washington . 

i. 

r.  o. 

g-  y- 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

M.  |  Am. 

73 

W eaver  . 

in . 

Hat. 

r. 

V.  u\ 

F.  M. 

M.  Am. 

74 

Wild  Goose . 

(). 

y-  r. 

g- 

M. 

M.  Am. 

75 

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i. 

0. 

y. 

g- 

F.  M. 

M . 

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XVI— QUINCES. 


The  columns  explain  :  Size — 1.,  large;  in.,  medium;  v.  ].,  very  large.  Form — ob.  p.,  oblate  pyriform  ;  r.,  round¬ 
ish  ;  r.  ob.  p.,  roundish  obtuse  pyriform.  Color — y.,  yellowisli  or  yellowisli  green.  Quality — t.,  tender;  li.  t.,  half 
tender.  Use — K.,  kitchen;  M.,  market.  Season— E.,  early;  E.  to  L.,  early  to  late.  Origin — Am.,  American;  F. 
foreign. 


NAMES. 

DESCRIPTION. 

I— 

N. 

Div. 

Size. 

Form. 

Color. 

Quality. 

Use. 

Season. 

Origin. 

Nova  Scotia. 

New  Brunswick 

CD 

£ 

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Vermont. 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island. 

Angers . 

v.  1. 

ob.  p. 

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t. 

M.  K. 

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1. 

r. 

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b.  t. 

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M.  K. 

L. 

Am. 

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ob. 

j 

v. 

li.  t. 

K. 

L. 

F. 

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1. 

p. 

y. 

g. 

M.  K. 

L. 

Am. 

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V.  1. 

ob.  p. 

y. 

t. 

M.  K. 

E. 

F. 

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1. 

r.  ob.  p. 

y. 

h.  t. 

M.  E. 

E. 

Am. 

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CATALOGUE  OF  FKUITS — PLUMS — QUINCES 


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XVI— QUINCES. 


The  eolumns  explain :  Size — 1.,  large  ;  m.,  medium ;  v.  1.,  very  large.  Form — ob.  p.,  oblate  pyriform  ;  r.,  round¬ 
ish;  r.  ob.  p.,  roundish  obtuse  pyriform.  Color— y.,  yellowish  or  yellowish  green.  Quality— t.,  tender ;  li.  t.,  half 
tender.  Use — K.,  kitchen;  M.,  market.  Season — E.,  early;  E.  to  L.,  early  to  late.  Origin — Am.,  American;  F., 
foreign. 


xlvi 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — RASPBERRIES. 


XVII— RASPBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Foiim — r.,  roundish;  r.  c.,  roundish  conical; 
c.,  conical;  ob.  c.,  obtuse  conical.  Coloii — b.,  black;  r.,  redish;  p.,  purplish  ;  y.,  yellow.  Quality— g.,  good  ;  v.  g., 
very  good;  b.,  best.  Use — M.,  most  profitable  for  market;  F.  M.,  of  value  for  family  and  market;  F.,  mostly  valued 
for  the  family  dessert.  Season— E.,  early;  L.,  late;  M.,  medium.  Origin — Am.,  American  ;  F.,  foreign. 


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NAMES. 

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Caroline . 

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Queen  of  the  Market. 

Fastolf . 

i. 

r.  c. 

r. 

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F. 

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F. 

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Fontenay,  Belle  de  Fontenay . 

l. 

c. 

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1  Four  Seasons  Red . 

i. 

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L. 

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Franconia  .  .  ...  . 

l. 

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French  . 

111. 

V.  g. 

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M. 

Am. 

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Golden  Queen . 

l. 

r.  c. 

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F.  M. 

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Herstine . 

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F.  M. 

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Highland  Plardy . 

111. 

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Am. 

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V.  g. 

F.  M. 

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Hudson  River  Antwerp . 

1. 

c. 

r. 

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F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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Imperial  Red . 

m. 

l*. 

b. 

F.  M. 

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Am. 

Knevett . 

i. 

ob.  c. 

r. 

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F. 

M. 

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McCormick  (c) . 

in. 

ob.  c. 

b. 

v.  g. 

F.  M. 

L. 

Am. 

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Mammoth  Cluster. 

Marlboro . 

i. 

r.  c. 

r. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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Miama  (c) . 

in. 

b. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

Montclair . 

i. 

r. 

p. 

V.  g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

Ohio  (c) . 

m. 

r. 

b. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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m. 

c. 

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F.  M. 

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Am. 

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Brinckle's. 

Palluau . 

i. 

c. 

r. 

V.  g. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Philadelphia . 

m. 

p. 

g. 

M. 

M. 

Am. 

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Purple  Cane  (c) . 

m . 

r. 

p. 

M. 

M. 

Am. 

Reliance . 

i. 

r.  ob. 

r. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Ani. 

Shaffer’s  Colossal  (c) . 

V  1 

r. 

p. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

Smith’s  (c) . 

b. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

Souchetti . 

1. 

c. 

y. 

g. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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F.  M. 

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Thwack . 

1. 

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F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

Turner . 

Ill. 

r. 

r. 

g. 

F.  M. 

M. 

Am. 

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Tyler . 

111. 

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F.  M. 

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Note — Those  designated  thus  (c)  are  varieties  of  Blackcap  ( Robus  occidentalis.) 

7  Best  of  Autumnal  bearing  sorts.  26  Valued  for  family  use. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — RASPBERRIES 


xlvii 


XVII— RASPBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain:  Size — 1.,  large;  m.,  medium;  s.,  small.  Form — r.,  roundish;  r.  c.,  roundish  conical;  c., 
conical;  ob. c.,  obtuse  conical.  Color— b.,  black ;  r.,  reddish;  p.,  purplish;  y.,  yellow.  Quality—  g.,  good  ;  v.  g.,  very 
good;  b.,  best.  Use — M.,  most  profitable  for  market;  F.  M.,  of  value  for  family  and  market;  F.,  mostly  valued  for  the 
family  dessert.  Season — E.,  early;  L.,  late;  M.,  medium.  Origin — Am.,  American ;  F.,  foreign. 


Between  42  °  and  49  0 


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xlviii 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — STRAWBERRIES. 


XVIII— ST  RA  WBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain:  Size— 1.,  large ;  s.,  small ;  m.,  medium.  Sex— H.,  hermaphrodite ;  P.,  pistillate.  Color — 
d.  c.,  deep  crimson;  d.  s.,  deep  scarlet;  b.  s.,  bright  scrarlet;  w.  t.,  whitish  tinted  with  red;  1.  c.,  light  crimson.  Form — 
r.  c.,  roundish  conical ;  o.  c.,  obtuse  conical  or  coxcomb  form ;  c.,  conical ;  r.,  roundish  ;  r.  o.  c.,  roundish  obtuse  conical. 
Flesh— s.,  soft;  f.,  firm;  m.,  medium.  Season — E.,  early;  M.,  medium;  L.,  late;  E.  L.,  early  to  late.  Origin— Am., 
American;  F.,  foreign. 


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DESCRIPTION. 

I. 

— N.  Div. 

NAMES. 

|  Size. 

Sex. 

Color. 

1 _ 

Form. 

Flesh. 

Season. 

Origin. 

Nova  Scotia. 

JNew  Brunswick 

Maine. 

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Vermont. 

Massachusetts 

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1. 

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b.  s. 

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s. 

r. 

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b.  r. 

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L. 

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Great  American . 

1. 

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M. 

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Am. 

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Hart’s  Minnesota . 

m. 

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i. 

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b.  s. 

o.  c. 

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M. 

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James  Vick . 

m. 

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c. 

r.  c. 

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Am. 

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c. 

r.  c. 

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Monarch  . 

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Mount  Vernon . 

1. 

II. 

1.  s. 

r.  o.  c. 

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1. 

1.  s. 

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d.  c. 

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Triple  Crown . 

1. 

II. 

d.  c. 

c. 

f. 

M. 

Am. 

Truitt’s  Surprise  . 

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II. 

d.  r. 

0.  c. 

f. 

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Am. 

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1. 

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a.  s. 

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1 

4  Valuable  late  sort.  14  Needs  good  soil  and  high  cultivation.  18  An  old  a-d  highly  valued  sort. 

27  Chiefly  grown  for  market  at  Charleston  and  other  points  South.  Quality  medium  to  poor. 


CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS — STRAWBERRIES 


xlix 


XVIII— STRAWBERRIES. 


The  columns  explain :  Size — 1.,  large;  s.,  small;  m.,  medium.  Sex — H.,  hermaphrodite ;  P.,  pistillate.  Color — 
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r.  c.,  roundish  conical ;  o.  c.,  obtuse  conical  or  coxcomb  form ;  c.,  conical ;  r.,  roundish  ;  r.  o.  c.,  roundish  obtuse  conical. 
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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS  AND  NUTS. 


CATALOGUE 

OF 

Native  and  Introduced  Species  of  Fruits  and  Nuts, 

IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA. 


Note— The  following  Catalogue  is  intended  to  include  all  species  of  introduced  Fruits  and  Nuts  growing  or  culti¬ 
vated  in  the  open  air  in  any  part  of  the  United  States  or  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  that  have  proved  to  he  or  promise  to 
be  of  value  to  the  grower. 

The  “starring”  of  this  first  table  has  necessarily  been  done  with  insufficient  data,  and  any  information  that  will 
help  to  perfect  it  or  to  make  additions  to  the  list  itself  will  be  thankfully  received. 


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Pine  Apple . 

4 

Anona  Cherimolia . 

Clierimuyer  . 

5 

Anona  squamosa . 

Sweetsop . 

6 

Anona  muricata . 

Soursop . 

.. 

7 

Asimina  triloba . 

Pawpaw . 

N. 

8 

Berberis  vulgaris . 

Barberry  . 

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Cactus  opuntia . 

Indian  Fig . 

10 

Carica  Papaya . 

West  Indian  Pawpaw  . 

11 

Cary  a  alba . 

Shell  bark  Hickory . 

N. 

* 

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Carya  olivaeformis . 

Pecan  . 

N. 

13 

Carya  sulcata . 

Large  Shell  bark  Hickory.  ... 

N. 

14 

Castanea  vesca . 

European  Chestnut  .  . 

15 

Castanea  Americana . 

American  Chestnut . 

N. 

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16 

Castanea  pumila . 

Chinquipin . 

N. 

17 

Citrus  Aurantium . 

Orange  . 

18 

Citrus  Limonum . 

Lemon  . . 

19 

Citrus  Limetta . 

Lime 

20 

Citrus  medica  . . 

Citron 

21 

Cocus  nucifera . 

Cocoa  nut 

22 

Corylus  Americana . 

American  Hazel . 

N. 

* 

23 

Corylus  Avellana . 

Filbert . 

* 

24 

Corylus  rostrata . 

Beaked  Hazei-nut . 

N. 

* 

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* 

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25 

Cydonia  vulgaris . 

Quince . 

* 

* 

26 

Cydonia  Sinensis . 

Chinese  Quince . 

27 

Diospyros  Virginiana . 

Persimmon . 

N. 

28 

Diospyros  Kaki  . 

Japanese  Persimmon . 

29 

Diospyros  Texana . 

Black  Persimmon . 

N'. 

30 

Eriobotrva  Japonica . 

Loquat . 

31 

Fagus  ferruginea . 

Beech  . 

N. 

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32 

Ficus  Carica . 

Fig . 

33 

Fragaria  vesca . 

Alpine  Strawberry . 

N. 

* 

34 

Fragaria  Virginiana . 

American  Strawberry . 

N. 

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Fragaria  Chilensis . 

South  American  Strawberry . 

N. 

* 

36 

Gaylussacia  resinosa. . . . 

Black  Huckleberry . 

N. 

* 

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37 

Gaylussacia  frondosa . 

Blue  Dangleberry . 

N. 

38 

Grias  cauliflora . 

Anchovy  Pear . 

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39 

Juglans  cinerea . 

Butternut . 

N. 

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Juglans  nigra . 

Black  Walnut . 

N. 

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Junglans  regia . 

European  Walnut . 

42 

Laurus  Persea . 

Avocado  or  Aiigator  Pear . 

43, 

Mespilus  Germanica. . 

Medlar . 

* 

44 

Morus  rubra . . . 

Red  Mulberry . 

N. 

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Morus  nigra . 

Black  Mulberry . 

46 

Morus  alba . 

White  Mulberry . 

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CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS  AND  NUTS 


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CATALOGUE 

OF 

Native  and  Introduced  Species  of  Fruits  and  Nuts, 

IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA. 


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Note— The  following  Catalogue  is  intended  to  include  all  species  of  introduced  Fruits  and  Nuts  growing  or  culti¬ 
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be  valuable  to  the  grower. 

The  “starring”  of  this  first  table  has  necessarily  been  done  with  insufficient  data,  and  any  information  that  will 
help  to  peifect  it  or  make  additions  to  the  list  itself  will  be  thankfully  received. 


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|  Connecticut. 

:  |  New  York. 

:  |  Ontario. 

:  |  Michigan. 

:  |  Wisconsin. 

;  |  Minnesota. 

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:  !  Montana. 

;  |  Wyoming. 

|  Idaho. 

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|  New  Jersey. 

|  Delaware. 

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|  West  Virginia. 

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|  Colorado. 

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Date  Palm . 

Podophyllum  peltatum . 

May  Apple . 

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Almond . 

Prunus  (Amygdalus)  Persica . 

Peach  . 

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Apricot . 

* 

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Garden  Plum . 

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Beach  Plum . 

N. 

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Wild  red  and  yellow  Plum . 

N. 

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Chickasaw  Plum . 

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Garden  red  Cherry  (Morello,  etc.) . 

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Guava  . 

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i  Punica  Granatum . 

Pomegranate . 

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Pear . 

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Apple . 

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American  Crab . 

N. 

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Oregon  Crab . 

N. 

4  Ribes  Grossularia . . . . 

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Red  Currant . 

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Buffalo  Berry . 

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Tamarind . 

0  Vaccinium  Pennsylvauicum . 

Dwarf  Early  Blueberry . 

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Canada  Blueberry . 

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!  Bullace  Grape  (Muscadine,  etc.) . 

N. 

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Jujube . 

CATALOGUE  OF  FRUITS  AND  NUTS 


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The  following  lists  comprise  all  the  names  which  have 
been  changed  in  the  Society’s  Catalogue : 


APPLES. 


NAME  REJECTED. 

American  Golden  Pippin. . . , 
American  Summer  Pearman 

CaroliLa  Red  June . 

Chenango  Strawberry . 

Cooper’s  Early  White . 

Cox’s  Orange  Pippin . 

Danver’s  Winter  Sweet . 

Duchess  of  Oldenburg . 

Early  Red  Margaret . 

Hubbardston  Nonsuch . 

Jewett’s  Fine  Red . 

Kentucky  Red  Streak  . . 
King  of  Tompkins  County  . 

Kirkbridge  White . 

Large  Yellow  Bough . 

Marquis  of  Lome . 

Marston’s  Red  Winter . 

Otoe  Red  Streak . 

Pleasant  Valley  Pippin 

Pyle’s  Red  Winter . 

Striped  Sweet  Pippin . 

Tewksbury  Winter  Blush  . . 
Twenty  Ounce  Apple . 


NAME  ADOPTED. 

American  Golden. 
American  Summer. 
Carolina  June. 
Chenango. 

Cooper’s  Early. 

,  Cox’s  Orange. 

.  Danver’s  Sweet. 
Oldenburg. 

Early  Margaret. 
Hubbardston. 
Jewett’s  Red. 

.  Kentucky  Red. 
.Tompkins  King. 

.  Kirkbridge. 

Sweet  Bough. 

.  Lome. 

.  Marston’s  Red. 
.Otoe. 

.Pleasant  Valley. 

.  Pyle’s  Winter. 

.  Striped  Sweet. 
.Tewksbury  Winter. 
.Twenty  Ounce. 


CHERRIES. 


Bigarreau  of  Mezel . Mezel. 

Early  Purple  Guigne . Early  Purple. 

Empress  Eugenie . Eugenie. 

Knight’s  Early  Black . Knight’s  Early. 

CURRANTS. 

Fertile ’d  Angers . Angers. 

Fertile  de  Paliuau . . . Palluau. 

Knight’s  Large  Red . Knight’s  Red. 

La  Versaillaise . Versaillaise. 


GOOSEBERRIES. 


Smith’s  Improved . Smith’s. 

Woodward’s  Whitesmith . Whitesmith. 


PEACHES. 


NAME  REJECTED. 

NAME  ADOPTED. 

Harker’s  Seedling . . 

. .  Harker. 

Hoover’s  Late  Heath . 

. .  Hoover’s  Heath. 

Van  Zandt’s  Superb . 

. .  Van  Zandt. 

Ward’s  Late  Free . 

.  .Ward’s  Late. 

PEARS. 

Belle  Epine  Dumas . 

.  .Epine  Dumas. 

Beurre  Bose . 

.  .Bose. 

Beurre  Clairgeau . 

. .  Clairgeau. 

Beurre  d’Amanlis . 

. .  Amanlis. 

Beurre  d’Anjou . 

.  .Anjou. 

Beurre  de  Brignais . 

.  .Brignais. 

Beurre  Diel . . . 

. .  Diel. 

Beurre  Giffard . 

.  .Giffard. 

Beurre  Hardy . 

. .  Hardy. 

Beurre  Langelier . 

. .  Langelier. 

Beurre  Superfin . 

.  .Superfin. 

Bonne  du  Puits  Ansault . 

. .  Ansalut. 

Dearborn’s  Seedling . 

. .  Dearborn. 

Doyenne  Boussock . 

.Boussock. 

Doyenne  d’Ete . 

. .  Summer  Doyenne. 

Doyenne  du  Comice . 

. .  Comice. 

Dr.  Bachman . 

. .  Bachman. 

Dr  Lindley . 

. .  Lindley. 

Duchesse  d’Angouleme . 

. .  Angouleme. 

Duchesse  de  Bordeaux . 

. .  Bordeaux. 

Golden  Beurre  of  Billboa . 

.  .Billboa. 

Jalousie  de  Fontenay  Vendee  .  . . 

. .  Fontenay. 

Josephine  de  Malines . 

.  .Josephine  of  Malines. 

Knight’s  Seedling . 

. .  Knight. 

Louise  Bonne  de  Jersey . 

.  .Louise  Bonne  of  Jersey 

Nouveau  Poiteau . 

.  .Poiteau. 

Paradis  d’Automme . 

.  .Paradise  of  Autumn. 

Petite  Marguerite . 

. .  Margaret. 

Supreme  de  Quimper . . 

. .  Quimper. 

Triomphe  de  Jodoigne . 

..Triumph  of  Jodoigne. 

Vicar  of  Winkfield . 

. .  Vicar. 

Winter  Jonah . 

. .Jonah. 

PLUMS. 


GRAPES. 


Hartford  Prolific . 

.  Hartford. 

FOREIGN  GRATES. 

Calabrian  Raisin . 

.  Calabrian 

Early  Silver  Frontignan . 

.Silver  Frontignan. 

Lady  Downes’  Seedling . 

.  Lady  Downes. 

Mrs.  Pince’s  Black  Muscat . 

.  Mrs.  Pince’s  Muscat. 

Wilmot’s  Black  Hamburg . 

.Wilmot’s  Hamburg. 

PEACHES. 

Amsden’s  June . 

.  Amsden. 

Austin’s  Late  Red . 

.  Austin’s  Late. 

Cole’s  Earlv  Red . 

.  Cole’s  Early. 

Cook’s  Late  White . 

.  Cook’s  Late. 

Crackett’s  Late  White . 

.Crackett’s  Late. 

Early  Albert . 

.  Albert. 

Early  Beatrice .  . 

.  Beatrice. 

Early  Louise . 

.  Louise. 

Early  Riveis . 

.  Rivers. 

Early  Tillotson . 

.Tillotson. 

Boddsert’s  Green  Gage . Boddsert. 

Denniston’s  Superb . Denniston. 

Oullin’s  Golden  Gage . Oullin’s  Golden. 

Transparent  Gage . Transparent. 

QUINCES. 

Rea’s  Seedling . Rea. 

RASPBERRIES. 

Belle  de  Palluau . Palluau. 

Belle  de  Fontenay . Fontenay. 

Knevett’s  Giants . Knevett. 

Merveille  de  Quartre  Saisons . Four  Seasons  Red. 

STRAWBERRIES. 

Cumberland  Triumph . Cumberland. 

Hovey’s  Seedling . Hovey. 

Miner’s  Great  Prolific . Miner’s  Prolific. 

Monarch  of  the  West . Monarch. 

Neunan’s  Prolific . Neunan. 

President  Wilder . Wilder. 

Wilson’s  Albany . Wilson. 


